Toby Corkindale <[email protected]> wrote:
> And finally -- the price isn't even that good!
> Why pay $140 for an unproven Kogan drive, when you can get a *proven*
> decent drive like the Crucial MX100 256GB for $110?
> http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-MX100-adapter-Internal-CT256MX100SSD1/dp/B00KFAGCWK

That's an excellent price for a 256GB SSD. We can expect prices and capacity
to improve further in coming years.

Does Linux still require edits to /etc/fstab to support Trim and other SSD
optimizations, or is it all done by default now?

A further development of note is the move to SSDs attached directly to the
PCI-Express bus, with no drive controller required.
Example:
http://www.ramcity.com.au/blog/all-about-pcie-ssds-part-1-windows-linux/131371
(still expensive, but this should change.)

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