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http://www.anandtech.com/show/10726...rprise-performance-15k-hdds-with-nand-caching
Is it just compatibility with existing datacenter infrastructure?
-2M hrs MTBF matches the 850 Pro and isn't that much higher than enthusiast SSDs like the 600p and 950 Pro. TBW numbers also seem roughly comparable.
-SSD has massive advantages in performance, heat, power consumption, and lack of vibration.
-$/GB probably favors the HDD, but 1TB SSDs just aren't that expensive anymore; a 1TB 850 Pro is only $430 on Amazon and has 10% more usable capacity than the 900GB 15k drive in the article... which I'd imagine goes for $300ish minimum. What datacenter wouldn't pay a bit extra for improved density and performance, and reduced wear and heat?
Is it just compatibility with existing datacenter infrastructure?
-2M hrs MTBF matches the 850 Pro and isn't that much higher than enthusiast SSDs like the 600p and 950 Pro. TBW numbers also seem roughly comparable.
-SSD has massive advantages in performance, heat, power consumption, and lack of vibration.
-$/GB probably favors the HDD, but 1TB SSDs just aren't that expensive anymore; a 1TB 850 Pro is only $430 on Amazon and has 10% more usable capacity than the 900GB 15k drive in the article... which I'd imagine goes for $300ish minimum. What datacenter wouldn't pay a bit extra for improved density and performance, and reduced wear and heat?