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It's been quite some time (years) since we last looked at SSDs. Things
may have improved but, back then, two issues were expense and latency,
especially with writes. This might cause problems with DHCP/DNS/DDNS
applications. I, too, will be interested in other's experiences.<br>
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Ken<br>
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</font>Randall C Grimshaw wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I think it may be time to ask: Has anyone tried using the SSD 's in a high volume production DHCP (and/or DNS) server? Do the have the speed, reliability, and other features as advertised? Can these be switched to lock read-only like a 'live-OS' CD?
Thank you.
Randy
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