I am looking into getting (budget friendly) SSDs to create a metadata vdev mirror for my 4x 12TB RAIDZ1, which is currently connected through a LSI9211 HBA.
From what I have read so far, these don't need to be huge, but it's important they have Power Loss Protection. So I stumbled across this (discontinued) SSD:
semiconductor.samsung.com
256GB, 98k/14k IOPS (read/write), SATA6.
Would these be feasible when connected to the HBA?
Or should I go for NVMe?
The server is hosting home directories, media files as well as backups (lot's of small files).
Thank you!
From what I have read so far, these don't need to be huge, but it's important they have Power Loss Protection. So I stumbled across this (discontinued) SSD:

MZ7LH240HAHQ(240GB) | SSD | Samsung Semiconductor EMEA
PM883 MZ7LH240HAHQ(240GB). Find technical product specifications, features and more at Samsung Semiconductor Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
256GB, 98k/14k IOPS (read/write), SATA6.
Would these be feasible when connected to the HBA?
Or should I go for NVMe?
The server is hosting home directories, media files as well as backups (lot's of small files).
Thank you!