We have a HP Proliant Dl360 Gen8 server with the 420i 2Gg disk controller. (646905-421)
we have a couple of the HP Gen8 200GB 6G SAS SLC SSDs (653078-B21), (they run in RAID1)
We run Debian6 on this server, and HP says that the "trim" command is not supported on this controller.
-How will this affect the speed and lifetime of the SSD? -Does anyone know any controller that might do a better job? -has anyone run similar configuration, can you say anything on the lifetime of disks?
You're using (expensive) enterprise SAS SSDs. This drive is OEM by Sandisk, an LB206S, whose specifications show that it's a write-optimized drive. There is no need for TRIM. TRIM is for cheap consumer SATA disks. In addition, your drives are heavily overprovisioned and have their own wearout indicators available.
This is visible from the controller using the Array Configuration Utility, the HP Smart Storage Administrator or the
hpacucli
andhpssacli
command-line utilities. If you have any of the HP Management Agents installed or even ILO-based monitoring, the server will email/SNMP trap on SSD failure or dwindling drive wearout indicator.An example from a similar same-OEM drive in my system (LB406M, read-optimized). Pay attention to the Usage remaining field or the field that says "Estimated Life Remaining based on workload to date":