This is a training class link below. This is not where I got my original info,
but it might help clarify it.
<http://intelstudios.edgesuite.net/idf/2009/sf/aep/IDF_2009_MEMS003/f.htm>
This is all new stuff, and has little to do with old ideas.
Hear what they say starting around 3min 40secs.
"IDF 2009 presentation: Enterprise Data Integrity and Increasing the Endurance of 
Your Solid-State Drive"

IIRC (and I have a bad memory for this)
the design life is 100G a day for 5 years.
So it is not as bad as it seems, but use it more and it craps out quicker.

Rick Glazier

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The real problem is with the concept of a swap file.  Ram is cheap
enough to have all you could need.
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Brian

maybe, but there are some apps that won't run well without the swap file... like Acrobat PRO. And while I noticed a big difference in XP PRO when disabling the swap file in favor of RAM; I have noticed no such performance difference in Vista 64, or 7 64 ,so I let windows put the swap file on my Velociraptor, and keep the RAM for other things. And I stick by the idea that most users are putting the OS on their SSD drives and I bet the average user is not turning off swap files.... surly the manufactures of SSDs would be aware of this.

If there is that much of an issue with writes on a SSD then it isn't really a hard drive, and it isn't ready for my dollars.



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On 2010-01-13, at 6:25 PM, Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org>
wrote:


That doesn't make sense. First these are hard drives... not flash
drives. Limit writes??... what kind of hard drive is that. People
typically put their OS on these and pagefile.sys defaults to the C
drive.


At 02:28 PM 1/13/2010, you wrote:
Bad idea, you want to LIMIT writes to those,
but if you could afford to wear it out, go for it.
It would be faster than a SwapFile on an HD.
Intel has a white paper on this IIRC.
(I don't have any but might have stored the whitepaper.)

Rick Glazier

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Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 2:32 PM
Subject: [H] SSD question


I don't want to pop for a larger SSD right now, but I am thinking
of getting a 30GB OCZ just to try out, maybe use it for video
editing, game install. I am wondering how well this might work out
for a pagefile.sys file? How close is it to RAM speeds?

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