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is write performance really the show-stopper
this article makes it sound like SSD write performance is dreadful. everything I've read shows SSD write performance is better than HDD, and read performance is significantly better than HDD. Real-world work loads are mostly read. so SSDs have really good read performance in a mostly-read workload and write performance at least as good as HDDs. So, tell me again why write performance is a significant problem?
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