Samsung 845DC EVO SSD Review: 3-Bit MLC Hits The Enterprise

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drewriley

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[quotemsg=13419610,0,409959]So basicly it's the more durable version of the 840 evo much like opertons and xeons are to the FX and core i7 series.[/quotemsg]

Yes, that's a fair analogy. Just like the Xeon E3-1275v3 is an i7-4770K, but with ECC support.

 

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Another win for the EVO. This SSD modified for enterprise workloads makes it a good buy for webservers.

Hopefully the price will go down after launch, and then I see this being the best choice of webhosts.

Cheaper and adequate for that workload.
 

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[quotemsg=13426610,0,885869]Commending their execution would be a bit harsh, don't you think?[/quotemsg]

I'm sure worse things were said about Samsung at WWDC '14 yesterday ;)
 

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[quotemsg=13425779,0,1670073]"Even still, I wand to commend Samsung's execution." (last page 1st paragraph) I guess that is supposed to be want, unless Drew Riley has become a wizard now :D[/quotemsg]

Now that you mention it.....
 

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4KB random write, and average response time.

Nuff said.

You'd have to be out your mind to put TLC in a a critical environment.
 
The 845dc isn't necessarily the "worst enterprise candidate"; for one thing it wasn't the bottom in every test.

For another, it's more about VALUE and that's the main point of the article. I assume the top SSD's in this category were MLC not TLC and also more expensive.
 
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