[Nottingham] HDDs, SSDs, system speedups (Was: Nottingham Digest, Vol 300, Issue 8)

Camilo Mesias camilo at mesias.co.uk
Mon Jul 20 15:23:01 UTC 2009


Hi,

> Note that the first generation of SSDs were crap. The present generation
> look a bit better. The way to go is with a revamped SSD controller that
> *transparently* implements RAID0/1/10 across multiple flash chips and
> with intelligent wear levelling. A big plus will be gained when
> filesystems also report to the SSD when sectors become free for reuse.

I'm not sure of the benefit of any RAID over flash chips within a
device - if the chips themselves aren't individually replaceable. But
more intelligence between SSDs and filesystem would be good - aligning
boundaries and freeing sectors (so the underlying flash can be
pre-emptively erased for re-use). Also, if the SSD has to do some
internal housekeeping at some point there may be ways of agreeing with
the OS at which point it would be best to do it, to minimise impact.
Finally - some SMART-like statistics so we can tell when a device is
wearing out!

-Cam



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