Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Exactly it is a great question. I will make a internal partition and try it worst case i can just store data there like my documents or something like that.
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I use my desktop as a repository for processed files sometimes, so I like it both big and fast. Plus I am impatient and stuff launches even faster
Agreed, except 16G is not big enough -- some of us load a lot of software and in the case of Mac, many of us load an entire Windoze OS inside a program like Fusion. So here, the Samsung 256G drive is probably ideal.I was thinking about your scheme for striping the OS across RAID O drives. I've decided what we need is solid state memory onboard specifically for the OS. It's small, and cheap, something like a 16GB stick memory built into the motherboard just to house the OS and applications. That will be as fastest access as you can get to load the OS and applications, and free up the bus for harddrive/SSD access of data files.
WAY too slow on I/O -- check out the specs underneath the item description...Anyone thought about one of these for a scratch drive
http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/SP...d-state-drive---250x--80000913-1228904452.jsp