SSDs versus spinning-rust drives
Brian Cluff
brian at SnapTek.com
Sun Dec 1 14:57:20 MST 2019
I should add, that you can run a hybrid setup where you run your system
on the SSD and put your home directory on an spinning drive. That's
actually how I have most of my systems setup as I use a HUGE amount of
space. That way all the stuff that needs to be fast is and the stuff
that just needs to be stored is on the cheaper spinning disks.
If you want to do that, you can same a lot of money and just get a
240gig SSD, which is more than enough for your system files, and spend
the different in cost for a couple of terabytes of spinning storage.
If you want to get really fancy, you could partition part of your SSD
off and use it as a cache for your spinning drive and kinda have you
cake and eat it too.
Brian Cluff
On 12/1/19 1:05 PM, William Lindley wrote:
>
> Contemplating ordering an SSD as at least the boot and main drive for
> my PC.
>
> Is that even a good idea? Are /var, logfiles, and all the other stuff
> that constantly gets written to disk, still a Really Bad Idea for
> solid-state memory with its limited write cycle times?
>
> Or is that no longer an issue?
>
> And does anyone really trust SSD to maintain actual documents, family
> photos, and such over long periods of time?
>
> \\/
>
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