How about access time, reliability and power consumption? For typical business applications you want reliability - road warriors want better power consumptions - gamers want fast access time. At a certain point all that extra drive space is used for achieving purposes - like storing videos and photos. I would love to have a really fast SSD (128 GB) as the primary drive and then a huge (500 GB+) secondary drive to store all the crap that I do not routinely access.
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Jim @ Apr 25th 2007 10:33AM
How about access time, reliability and power consumption? For typical business applications you want reliability - road warriors want better power consumptions - gamers want fast access time. At a certain point all that extra drive space is used for achieving purposes - like storing videos and photos.
I would love to have a really fast SSD (128 GB) as the primary drive and then a huge (500 GB+) secondary drive to store all the crap that I do not routinely access.
Rick (the original Rick) @ Apr 25th 2007 11:01AM
ditto that thought Jim.. but I could live with a smaller SSD, for the OS only. Then store progs on hd. A 20 gig SSD would suffice.