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Was looking around for a high capacity 2.5' SSD (probably getting 8tb but if 16tb were better priced I would get one for longevity) and found a strange SSD being the Mushkin Source HCs. They all use TLC 3D-NAND and looked really nice until I saw the TBW ratings which seemed rather... bad to put it mildly. For instance the 4tb variant has a TBW of 1250 on their site which would be comparable to a QLC SSD like the PNY CS900 4tb which has a TBW of 1155 (granted this one is older but still).
Which brings me to the question: What kind of NAND flash are they using and is their TBW representative of their expectation this will last as long as a QLC drive? I could just be overlooking the fact that Mushkin by SSD manufacturer standards is not as big as others along with the fact that I do not know if the SSD has DRAM or not (site says they use DRAM Cache Buffer). I am 90% sure that if they are using TLC (if Mushkin is actually using TLC), it will likely last longer than any same sized QLC drive. Oh and the good news if you are unable to find information on mushkin there is a equivilant SSD drive: The EdgeMemory eMerge 3D HC. Basically has same specs and everything so that might help (Avant Technology owns both companies but EdgeMemory seems to be for government contracting).
If any of you have further information it would be of great help.
List of Source HC SSDs (4tb, 8tb, 16tb): https://www.poweredbymushkin.com/Home/index.php/catalog/solid-state-drives/source-hc
PNY CS900 example: https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/pny-cs900-4-tb.d665 (might be an outdated example but its the first thing I found)
EdgeMemory eMerge 3D HC: https://us.edgememory.com/Home/inde...e-drives/47-emerge-3d-hc-series-high-capacity
edit: I just found out Mushkin actually has a support center of sorts that I could have used to ask my questions... somthing I probably should have done earlier
Link to their support: http://support.poweredbymushkin.com/
edit 2: Oh I forgot to mention yes you can buy the mushkin 16 terrabyte off of amazon or newegg (at around $2,000 as of this writing... not practical) but make sure its not some highly suspicious third party seller if for some reason you want to burn money on a (possibly questionable until verified) 16 terrabyte TLC 3D NAND SSD.
Which brings me to the question: What kind of NAND flash are they using and is their TBW representative of their expectation this will last as long as a QLC drive? I could just be overlooking the fact that Mushkin by SSD manufacturer standards is not as big as others along with the fact that I do not know if the SSD has DRAM or not (site says they use DRAM Cache Buffer). I am 90% sure that if they are using TLC (if Mushkin is actually using TLC), it will likely last longer than any same sized QLC drive. Oh and the good news if you are unable to find information on mushkin there is a equivilant SSD drive: The EdgeMemory eMerge 3D HC. Basically has same specs and everything so that might help (Avant Technology owns both companies but EdgeMemory seems to be for government contracting).
If any of you have further information it would be of great help.
List of Source HC SSDs (4tb, 8tb, 16tb): https://www.poweredbymushkin.com/Home/index.php/catalog/solid-state-drives/source-hc
PNY CS900 example: https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/pny-cs900-4-tb.d665 (might be an outdated example but its the first thing I found)
EdgeMemory eMerge 3D HC: https://us.edgememory.com/Home/inde...e-drives/47-emerge-3d-hc-series-high-capacity
edit: I just found out Mushkin actually has a support center of sorts that I could have used to ask my questions... somthing I probably should have done earlier
Link to their support: http://support.poweredbymushkin.com/
edit 2: Oh I forgot to mention yes you can buy the mushkin 16 terrabyte off of amazon or newegg (at around $2,000 as of this writing... not practical) but make sure its not some highly suspicious third party seller if for some reason you want to burn money on a (possibly questionable until verified) 16 terrabyte TLC 3D NAND SSD.
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