Get the 80 or larger... You don't know when you might need another, or when
you might want to sell that one... A smaller one has no real market... and
the price is not enough lower to justify.

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Andrew Webber <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the data point. The 8GB hibernation file is the thing I
> thought of.
>
> A small mSATA would also be cheaper than replacing the whole HD,
> though I'd still have a spinning platter (I miss my X300 for that).
>
> What would be the smallest practical mSATA drive in this scenario? 64?
> 80? 128? I don't think they come bigger than that.
>
> --
>  Andrew                            mailto:[email protected]
>
> Sunday, February 12, 2012, 11:15:57 AM, you wrote:
>
> > It takes me longer (On my X120e w/ 5400RPM HD) to restore from a
> hibernate
> > than to boot up. My roommate has an SSD in his T420, and he can restore
> > from hibernate, go online, look something up, and hibernate again, in the
> > time it takes me to come back up.
>
> > - Alex
>
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