<  I use one every day in my Acer Aspire One.  It shows up just like any
<  other ATA/SATA storage device.  I am using XUbuntu on this laptop and it
<  was detected by the alternate (non-gui, non-live) installer.  Not sure
<  what you are looking for exactly.  It stores and retrieves data as you
<  would expect.  The performance is comparable to other hard drives.
<  
<  For my DAW I still use regular hard drives, the price per GB is an order
<  of magnitude better for standard drives.  If you are intent on spending
<  money you may be better served with the 10k RPM drives.
 
Hi Gustin,

you've answered nearly to all my questions. :-)
I was mainly curious about the overall performance compared to common disks 
especially when system is installed on it,
extended working time on batteries, usefulness for DAW and also if there are 
some issues on linux.

I have to say that I was waiting that SSD will win more clearly in many aspects.

>>It was the price per GB that I was focused on.

If I understand well your "Samsung P-SSD1800" should be the cheaper disk?

Can you send reading/writing alleged by manufacturer speeds please? 

Thanks for reply

Mira   

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