Perrin Harkins wrote: > > On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Vivek Khera wrote: > > Lately I've been getting very interested in using solid-state disks > > for high-performance issues. They're expensive, but if you need that > > much speed, they're worth it. > > Are they? I tried one once, and it wasn't any faster than my normal disk > because I had so much RAM it was all getting buffered already. If you > don't have enough RAM, it might help, but I suspect these are more > expensive than equivalent amounts of RAM. > > - Perrin A bit OT but: Do they help with STATing of files ? as this appears to be a bottle neck on some of my machines (i.e stating on the disks) Greg
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