I am thinking about installing a small SSD (32 GB would be plenty), for an OS drive for my server (HP Proliant 4-bay). It's on 24/7, but in sleep mode a lot of the time. It's very slowing waking up on the 250GB mech HDD, of which it's using very little space of. My data is stored in a RAID 1 config of two 1TB drives.
So I was looking at small SSDs as really this would only host the OS and some server-based applications, and I see a lot of "SSD caching" devices in the 30GB range for ~$40-50. Is there any reason I would not be able to use one of these as an OS drive? What makes it a "caching" SSD as opposed to a "regular" SSD? Just some extra layer of firmware/software or what?
Thanks
So I was looking at small SSDs as really this would only host the OS and some server-based applications, and I see a lot of "SSD caching" devices in the 30GB range for ~$40-50. Is there any reason I would not be able to use one of these as an OS drive? What makes it a "caching" SSD as opposed to a "regular" SSD? Just some extra layer of firmware/software or what?
Thanks