Re: NAND flash misery
On Jun 27, 12:10 pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Guess how many bad blocks are typical for NAND flash of several GB
capacity? As many as 2 percent! There could be the whole areas of
hundreds of megabytes of the contiguous bad cells, as well as the random
scatter.
I thought the IDE interface was supposed to hide that from the host by
mapping in spares?
Isn't it also supposed to do wear leveling behind your back?
.
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