Re: why you should upgrade to a solid state drive

Nah, flash prices really are falling all the time. And for a portable device like a laptop, there is no disputing the reliability improvements. Even my desktop iMac (1 TB SSD, at Apple's outrageous pricing) is enough for my primary storage; everything else goes on the NAS, and that's in a solid enclosure where hard disks should be. IMO that's the future: SSD for the devices, and spinning rust for mass storage. Then if possible you access your NAS remotely for anything not cached on your primary drive while you are away. When you come home you sync back up and go back to accessing everything over the net. Your NAS performs backups and contains multiple disks in a RAID and is solid, and your SSDs only hold programs and operating system and the really fast stuff, like virtual machines.

JMO.

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