I'm using Asus EEE 701 (oldest) 4Gb SSD model for more than 2 years.

Startup time is impressive - no need to suspend.
Just power off and then power on :)

It is running Linux.
You can drop it with no fear (i did at least 2 times)

Writes are not rocket fast (about the same 25-30mb/sec), but seek time is zero :)

In my office we got 3 test units with 30 Gb Kingston SSD drives - they are much faster.

Gasha

steve harley wrote:
On 2010-05-19 14:56 , Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2010-05-19 14:57, steve harley wrote:

i have done some study [on SSDs]

If you really want the ultimate in balls-to-the-wall performance, look
into the SSDs that have a PCI Express x16 interface rather than a SATA
interface.

should have mentioned that, though for myself i'm pretty laptop-centric and it's the power savings as much as the speed that attracts me



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