Thats a very interesting point.
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i have 800 GB on RAID 0!!!
From a discussion here.Quote:
As far as direct reports from the DVN guys, as well as Mtron direct they are rating the lifespan of Solid State NAND material at 140 years of 50GB read/write per day. So, unless you are constantly using the drive in a server 365 days, 24/7 I can honestly say these drives will probably outlast most rotating mechanical drives for the average desktop user.
dragging this up again...
i was on engadget and read that sony's top end vaio tz comes with a 64gb ssd where windows is installed to improve boot time PLUS its 250gb hdd.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/11/v...configuration/
go early adopters!
Since I've switched back to XP 64, I'm seriously considering reviving my iRAM 4GB ramdisk for the OS.
Just have to come up with 4 x 1GB sticks of DDR.
Of all my different storage configurations, the iRAM is by far my fave.
So I'd have a 4GB ramdisk for the OS, 2 x 250GB in RAID0 for apps and data and a external 500GB eSATA for backup.
Sweet.
Then, as soon as practical- and I'm sticking to my 18 month prediction- I'll start converting over to SSDs.
Can't wait.
Not unless you have 2 750 gigs in RAID.
i got 2 500gb w.d. not raided (dont know how to do ti and which one is best)
waiting for at least 1.5tb or 2tb..
I don't think we'll be moving to SSD's anytime soon theyr still coming down in price too slowly and have issues of their own.
I don't know when 1.5BTb HDD's will be available but according to Seagate using their new HAMR technology they should have 5Tb HDD's on shelves by 2010:
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/21...e-breakthrough
Hitachi have plans for their own "Terabyte Era" HDD's packing 4Tb of space by 2011:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/storag...HDD-By-2011/p1
I don't think storage is going to slow done one bit in the foreseeable future.