Keep in mind with the solid state drives that their is a duty cycle of about 10,000 writes per bit, meaning a spot on the hard drive can be expected to last through 10,000 read/write cycles before it may go bad.
I would think that there is software built into the controller to move bits around as that point is exceeded, but from what I have heard, they do not make a good drive for constant read/write operations. Bob On Aug 2, 2010, at 10:06 AM, william humphrey wrote: > Solid state drive makes a lot of sense with several conventional > back-up drives for all your data and you just throw away the back-up > drives when they fail. > >>> I have a 15" i7 MacBook Pro with a solid state drive > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution