On 04/16/11 10:46 AM, Sébastien Beaulieu wrote:
Hello gang,

I'm using pokertracker3. I want to buy a new computer and my priority is that it runs as fast as possible. I have a question about SSD. If i buy a 300 Go SSD, will it gains performance compared to a 10000rpm velociraptor??? And is the durability of the SSD will be ok since I know that because of database needs, the SSD will always be writing and reading..?



consumer priced SSD's are not safe for database use, unless they have a 'supercap' for write cache protection in case of power failure. the only disks that have this are the much more expensive ''enterprise'' grade SSD's like *some* of the Intel ones. With a conventional consumer SSD if your machine was to lose power while operating, there would be a fairly high probability of your entire database being corrupted.




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