IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > hmm, getting booting speeds from 15s to 6s is really something that is > cool to show off at presentations.
Sure :). But not only. It also speeds up loading heavy sound files and videos. In fact, the point of the "look at boot-up speed" is to show how fast it is to access hundreds of files compared to hard-drive without caching. *** The search plugin of Jonathan needs no indexing :) *** Real-world example: A friend and I have developped a patch for an exhibition (vvvv, sorry) on a ssd equipped laptop. The production machine (a brand-new HP workstation) has a hard disk, and can't run the patch (it blocks or crashes) without preloading the 15 full-hd videos into a cache. > my personal experience (with an eee901 and a 128GB SSD disk) was > rather mixed: after about 2 years the harddisk started to die away. There's been a bit of progress since the eee901 came out. However, you're quite right: I make more regular backups since I have a ssd. Ok, back to some more pdish topic :). -- Charles _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list