There are several new controllers coming out in the next few months
including the new one from Sandforce the SF-2000 that's supposed to almost
double performance on current tech. Crucial has announced an update to
their RealSSD C300 that improves performance and Marvel and others as well.
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 12:59:50 -0600, FORC5 <[email protected]> wrote:
I suppose that is why SSD's are technology in flux (IMO) and I may have
froggy hopped too soon there also. My limited understanding which may be
in error is that they will not delete data until new is written, which I
understand as files are not overwritten.
Jump in anyone.
fp
At 11:42 AM 2/1/2011, DSinc Poked the stick with:
I thought SSD's worked best, lasted longest, in a Write Once-Read Many
I/O scenario. I would think that misc. temp files, page files, logs,
dumps, and other Windows operational stuff would quickly use up the
finite number of SSD internal operations. JMHO. And I freely admit
that I do NOT fully comprehend the internals of the Windows OS. I do
see that XP is very stable against my attempts at PEBCAK. Still, I
still see the OS grow larger over time.
I so know I am on some thin ice ATM.......... :)
Best,
Duncan
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