Dave,

> If you are not writing then I would think a factor of about 5-7 times quicker 
> and because you aren't writing substantial amounts then the disk will not 
> suffer "SSD exhaustion" and failure. Having said that I have used my SSD for 
> Microsoft SQL database holding on my development server now for some 2 years 
> with no failures and I write to it a lot as I have to refresh it with live 
> data for running tests. The DB is 100Gb in size on a 128Gb drive and it is 
> about 5 times quicker than when the DB is on a normal Hard Drive.

What SSD product are you using? Would you recommend this product/model
or another based on your experience so far?

Thanks!
Malcolm

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