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In Reply to: RE: Forget posted by AbeCollins on June 28, 2017 at 09:34:04
but it's not something that any audio manufacturer thought up on their own.
I'm not aware of anyone having made that claim.
I read the article (and employ an EVO 850 with my server), but potentially there could be other deliberate design choices taken for the specific duty of maintaining what is essentially a ROM device.
Having said that, the specific application is for a network streamer device that is effectively an audio component located alongside everything else. I'm not, however, convinced of its value for my environment where the music server / storage device is located quite distantly from the audio systems and each is sourced via separate breaker boxes and otherwise galvanically isolated.
Follow Ups:
I was alluding to what the OP posted as
"No level wearing in write once application"
even though he has his terminology backwards. It's actually called 'wear leveling' in the industry.
Your EVO series are perfectly suited for write-once (or write a few) and read-many applications. That's what we do with music servers. For the most part our music files just sit there once written to SSD but are read many times whenever we play them back.
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