Hello,
I too was looking for a NAS that will let me use SSDs and supports TRIM. That is very important to me because I want the SSDs to last a LONG time. I asked this question here and received an answer!
There are more NAS units at the answer (some big), but this is the NAS I ended up buying and it fully supports TRIM on a list of nice SSDs. But I specifically got an Intel SSD because I find them to be reliable with good warranty etc.
Happy NASing!
-Sergio
I agree with that!!! My gigE LAN is often the bottleneck. I wonder when a PC can push 10gigE with an add-in NIC on the right kind of bus in the PC? But more over, I guess an affordable NAS with 10gigE is a long way off. Or some sort of eSATA to 10gigE without IP protocols, as a kludge.Can't the fastest spinning drives (a WD Re black 4tb has a sustained transfer rate of 171 MB/s) in a high performance NAS already saturate the 125MB/s theoretical on a gigabit connection?
Hi,
SSD may be more reliable tahn ordinary HDs. What is the typical MTBF between two?
Hi,
SSD may be more reliable tahn ordinary HDs. What is the typical MTBF between two?
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