pointertovoid Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 (edited) Hello everybody!SSD may be quick (at least a few among them...) but are quite expensive (especially the few ones that are faster than an HDD). On the other hand, they have capacities I don't need (32GB, 80GB, 160GB). Such capacity may be interesting for a laptop with a single disk bay, but isn't necessary for my desktop: I would have an additional HDD even if the SSD had 160GB, and then, what I really need to put on the SSD is Windows, without the paging file, and maybe a few tiny applications - everything fits into 4GB easily, and 8GB would hold nearly every application I use.I haven't found such an SSD - tell me if you know one with the speed I'm looking for! The nearest equivalent would be a quick CF card on a Pata adapter, but they aren't that fast: about 45MB/s. A Raid of them would achieve just 90MB/s at the expense of 8s added boot time for the Bios of the controller: bad bargain. No, I really want to have something like 200MB/s with no added boot time.Would more people be interested in such a disk, or am I the only one on Earth? About 200MB/s, really quick on small files as well, capacity 4GB or 8GB, size 2.5" or 3.5", for maybe 50€ (us$70)? What do you think?If enough people want to have such an SSD, it may encourage manufacturers to offer one. Edited June 9, 2009 by pointertovoid
Tripredacus Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 We recently upgraded our Oracle server and replaced the HDDs with SSD. I think it has 2 32GB SSDs from Intel. I don't know the cost, but I think they are pretty expensive. The first one we got for free.X25-E: http://www.intel.com/design/flash/nand/extreme/index.htmX25-M and X18-M: http://www.intel.com/design/flash/nand/mainstream/index.htm
pointertovoid Posted June 13, 2009 Author Posted June 13, 2009 Found another scenario where customers may not need 32GB of Ssd: in a client-server network where the workstation only has the minimum OS locally and picks all the applications it needs over Ethernet from an Scsi server. Such a workstation has no Hdd at all and needs again 4GB or 8GB Ssd. Nice for the silence as well.
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