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Reddit mentions of Intel Optane SSD 800P Series (58GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 3D XPoint) - SSDPEK1W060GAXT

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Intel Optane SSD 800P Series (58GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 3D XPoint) - SSDPEK1W060GAXT. Here are the top ones.

Intel Optane SSD 800P Series (58GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 3D XPoint) - SSDPEK1W060GAXT
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    Features:
  • 3D XPoint memory media
  • Sustained Sequential Read/Write: up to 1400 / 600 MB/s
  • 4KB Random Read/Write, Queue Depth 4: up to 340K / 140K IOPs
  • PCIe 3.0 X2, NVMe interface
  • 5-year warranty
Specs:
Height0.05 Inches
Length3.15 Inches
Number of items1
Size58GB
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width0.87 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Intel Optane SSD 800P Series (58GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0, 3D XPoint) - SSDPEK1W060GAXT:

u/TheBloodEagleX ยท 1 pointr/homelab

The Intel Optane I believe will last longer endurance wise (daily writes per day, etc) and doesn't get slower the fuller it gets. But it's x2, not x4. The one you pointed out is also the older Optane version and more gimped. The newer is this one, which an improved controller (58GB): https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Optane-800p-58GB-XPoint/dp/B078ZJSD6F

u/killmasta93 ยท 1 pointr/zfs

So after a few hours of benchmarking these are a few questions

  1. what is the rule of thumb when creating a slog? depending on the RAM or size of the disks or the zfs pool? If i have 4 disks of 4tb what is the size of the SSD i need to get?
  2. would this be sufficient? the 58gigs ssd https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Optane-800P-58GB-XPoint/dp/B078ZJSD6F
  3. Currently bench marking with FIO and yes i have pretty bad results but i was reading also depends what type physical disk im using 512 and on the vm storage volblocksize by default is 8k. not sure changing would help?

    cat /sys/block/sda/queue/hw_sector_size
    512

  4. currently I have arc max to 2gigs which i think might be too low but currently have 32 gigs with 26gigs using for the Vms (prob need to add more ram) but what is the rule of thumb for the ARC max
  5. Can setting compression off help?
  6. setting the atime value to off would it also help on the writes because the VMs are RAW inside of proxmox


    zfs set atime=off rpool

    Thank you