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Tell me about... NAS SSDs!

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I'm pondering swapping out the HDDs in my trusty 15-year old NAS for SSDs. Partly because I'm assured it'll make it all quieter and partly because... well, it's nice to have a project. Plus I might then upgrade the NAS enclosure to something fanless and it should all be silent.

Looking around, WD's Red SSDs are apparently the 'best SSD for a NAS' (SATA), but they're significantly more expensive than other well-regarded SSDs (Samsung 860/870, for example). Question is: in the SATA SSD space, is there much difference between SSDs that are 'good for a NAS' and other decent SSDs?


 
Posted : 24/06/2022 11:51 am
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is there much difference between SSDs that are ‘good for a NAS’ and other decent SSDs?

I think the key thing here is how much of a hammering are you going to be giving the drives, if they are going to be battered by reads and writes 24/7 by multiple users, like a file server in a busniess environment, or will it be used more as a home media storage device for one or two people?

If the latter, I'd hazard its not worth paying a premium over regular, decent SSD drives.


 
Posted : 24/06/2022 12:14 pm
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If you can stand to watch this, they talk about the use of SSDs in NAS servers compared to "normal" SSDs.

NAS SSD


 
Posted : 24/06/2022 12:24 pm
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This video is good, just skip straight to 29mins if you want the summary rather than all the analysis.


 
Posted : 24/06/2022 12:49 pm