[geeks] Nifty NAS board (Atom-based FlexATX from Supermicro)
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at gmail.com
Mon May 25 20:03:34 CDT 2009
On May 25, 2009, at 6:29 PM, Nadine Miller <velociraptor at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On May 21, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Mark Benson wrote:
>
>> On 21 May 2009, at 15:13, Lionel Peterson wrote:
>>
>>> What about using a USB flash key for cache? The MB has a USB socket.
>>
>> No idea, I guess if it'll treat it as a disk device in Solaris then
>> it'll work. Would be an interesting experiment. Actually I know you
>> can use USB sticks with ZFS and Sol10 because I saw some guy on a
>> ZFS promo video in German do a stunt where he used 12 USB sticks as
>> a storage array using ZFS.
>>
>> I'd never considered that. I think you'd have to change the USB
>> stick annually mind you to avoid any issues. I think SSD drives are
>> probably a bit more tolerant and have longer lifespan than your
>> average 14.99 USB stick :)
>
> I'd think a fast, small USB key would work. Something in the <=1GB
> range, because those are super cheap. Or perhaps SD or CF, since
> faster, photography oriented flash has been around for a long time,
> whereas faster rated USB keys are just now getting any marketing due
> to the increasing size of USB flash drives.
>
> That said, you can't buy a new SSD less than 8GB in size from any of
> the "usual" places I would buy on-line. So, looking for a new pull
> or closeouts on E-Bay of <8GB SSD would probably be a pretty cheap
> option these days. I saw Dell (proprietary connector, I believe)
> 4GB SSDs going for about $40.
USB flash keys are about $2-4/gig, 2 gig are $8 and 32 gig are under
$70...
This is at microcenter.com, I've had good luck with these devices
(fast enough for Vista ReadyBoost)...
Lionel
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