lacktheknack said:
Congratulations, you have a faster computer than the lab computers I've been working with.
Generally undergrad students aren't allowed to touch anything other than an optiplex. What uni do you go to?
lacktheknack said:
(You know, the lab computers from the computer hardware course I referenced, which you cut out of the quote.)
You didn't actually mention anything other than a "hardware course", which could mean anything from a senior's guide to typing class at a community college to programming custom drivers in assembly at a university.
lacktheknack said:
Regardless of what you say, the SSD cut the boot time by two-thirds, and I passed the lab.
I don't doubt that an SSD is faster, it's just that the boot time is so miniscule, I don't care too much.
What labs are you talking about? Are you talking about your courses again? You are being very vague.
lacktheknack said:
You don't "know" anything on this topic if your only point of reference is "my HDD boots in fifteen seconds", and you know it. Prove that you didn't quote me just to be antagonistic.
I really rustled your jimmies here, didn't I? Why would I be antagonistic toward you? I never talked to you before. Why do I need to prove your accusation?
Since you mentioned your original post, let's look at that.
lacktheknack said:
Also, the 15,000 RPM drive is not very stable and just as expensive as a standard SSD, and SSD is getting exponentially more stable.
I want to know what you mean by "exponentially more stable". SSDs require maintenance:
http://blog.superuser.com/2011/05/10/maximizing-the-lifetime-of-your-ssd/
http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/115352/hybrid.pdf
http://forum.notebookreview.com/solid-state-drives-ssds-flash-storage/537292-ssd-endurance-big-lie.html
This is especially true if they are going to be used as the primary drive for an OS. The OS alone is not going to be causing much stress, but amount of writes begins to compound. The statistics that manufacturers tend to bring out are generally the best case scenario. The real situation kind of sucks:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html
I think that SSDs are the future, it's we're not there yet.