I'm currently on a workshop for photographic workflow where it's mainly about 
developing effectively many raw images.
The goal is to find the developing steps that are the same for many images and 
than use this steps automatically on all these images.
So, the teacher uses a SSD for storing the images he is right now working on ( 
he is also using this CL thing. Power of graphics card ) to speed up the 
developing process.
After processing he copies the developed images and XML files back to HDD 
and/or backup drive.
I just got a 250GB SSD and will see how that can speed up my developing process.

On 18. März 2014 18:24:52 MEZ, Victor L <[email protected]> wrote:
>People are getting crazy when it comes to lowering write cycles on SSD
>!
>While it was a problem some time ago; it is completely solved with TRIM
>and
>internal controllers.
>
>For example look at:
>http://techreport.com/review/25320/the-ssd-endurance-experiment-22tb-update
>
>Its not really representative of the daily use of the SSD but it gives
>an
>idea of the endurance of this type of storage.
>
>SSD is now a safe storage system; moreover when you will a cell; it
>becomes
>a read-only memory, no data is lost. But it's really not the best
>value/memory at the moment; and it's advantages are not really
>interesting
>for casual storage purpose.
>
>That was my 2 cents, bye :)
>
>
>2014-03-18 18:03 GMT+01:00 Pascal Obry <[email protected]>:
>
>> Le mardi 18 mars 2014 à 16:55 +0000, Robert William Hutton a écrit :
>> > On 18/03/14 16:53, Pascal Obry wrote:
>> > > Given the fiability of SSD drives are you saying that you let
>your
>> > > original pictures on the SSD for a year? Aren't you afraid of
>loosing a
>> > > year of photographic work?
>> >
>> > That's what your backups are for, surely? ;)
>> >
>> > (I'm a sysadmin, btw.  rsync is your friend).
>>
>> Sure, I do backup on a RAID disk (rsync) plus on an external storage
>> provider (scripts) every night between 24h and 7h. But the message I
>> responded did not talked about backup :)
>>
>> --
>>   Pascal Obry /  Magny Les Hameaux (78)
>>
>>   The best way to travel is by means of imagination
>>
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>>   http://www.obry.net
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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