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Why ssds dont perform?
http://www.zdnet.com/article/why-ssds-dont-perform/
"Give each VM its own partition on the SSD." at the end.
What does VM means?
I am about to get a patriot Blaze 240gb SSD for win7-32.
the author:
I plan a longer take later this week on StorageMojo.
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Stark Raving MOD
VM is a Virtual Machine, like VMWare or Virtualbox. It even mentions that in the article.
One of the most popular uses of SSDs is in servers hosting virtual machines.
That article is for server management, not workstations. If you aren't running that setup, this article is irrelevant to you.
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Last edited by Train; 05-28-2015 at 01:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by europanorama
Is patriot an OEM-product? maybe samsung evo inside? I wouldnt wonder. I am reffering to the speed-loss.
Had troubles with SD-cards-bad quality. If they had produced themselves they would have been of higher quality.
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SD cards and SSD harddrives are no where near the same.
Patriot
http://www.patriotmemory.com/product...p.jsp?source=0
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Terrible low price for 240gb. 85 chf only, wow! hyper fury from kingston 470/220mb/s read/write. think i will use it for future my win7-64-system on dual-core asa i have updated to 8gb ram.
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I put a Micron SSD in a 7 year old laptop and it did make for better performance there relative to the WDC disk drive that was in it originally, BUT the new 64MB memory 3.5" hard drives in my desktop benchmark very close to that SSD. Maybe it's motherboard/CPU limitations in the laptop, but it did shock me a bit that they were so close.
Then again, that's benchmarking. That little laptop boots faster than my desktop, so it's all good. As "they" say - there are lies, damned lies and then there's statistics. Benchmarks don't matter much when you are getting what you need.
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