Comment by pleoxy 2 years ago If you need PLP use an enterprise drive. That's what they're for. 4 comments pleoxy Reply Dylan16807 2 years ago Well, I don't need PLP.I just need to know when the data is written and when it isn't. schleyreuth 2 years ago If stuck with consumer drives, you can add cheap PLP via riser cards that have a supercapacitor. Here's a post on the TrueNAS forums that tested one out.[1][1] https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/x4-pcie-to-nvme-ad... RecycledEle 2 years ago PLP = Power Loss Prevention anarazel 2 years ago I've seen lost completed FUA writes on enterprise drives quite a few times.
Dylan16807 2 years ago Well, I don't need PLP.I just need to know when the data is written and when it isn't.
schleyreuth 2 years ago If stuck with consumer drives, you can add cheap PLP via riser cards that have a supercapacitor. Here's a post on the TrueNAS forums that tested one out.[1][1] https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/x4-pcie-to-nvme-ad...
Well, I don't need PLP.
I just need to know when the data is written and when it isn't.
If stuck with consumer drives, you can add cheap PLP via riser cards that have a supercapacitor. Here's a post on the TrueNAS forums that tested one out.[1]
[1] https://www.truenas.com/community/threads/x4-pcie-to-nvme-ad...
PLP = Power Loss Prevention
I've seen lost completed FUA writes on enterprise drives quite a few times.