I'm using SSD and I'm thinking about configuring Rade 1+0 for data stability.
How about layering with SSD?
And should we match the TLC and MLC when configuring the rad?
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You don't have to match the TLC and MLC when configuring the rad.
You can use another one.
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If you look here, there's someone who made up a different ssd hard drive.
The ssd rad is not recommended.
Especially if it's configured with raid 1+0, there will be a lot of write work.
Since ssd has a limit on the number of writes, it is difficult to write for a long time.
I used ssd for data stability, but I can't secure data stability because I can't use my hard disk for a long time.
I don't know what it's for, but if it's for backup configuration, it's better to use hdd.
I'm on the job.
You can also configure raid with ssd.
It's a special case and it's also a business secret, so to put it simply, it's used for data integrity when creating cache when configuring large amounts of data like cloud servers.
In other words, it is used as a complement to data that can be discarded.
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