On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 13:28, Ralf Mardorf <silver.bul...@zoho.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 14:22 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > Bought 03.02.2017, OCZ TL100 240GB 77,95€ Health 65%, Power-On Hours > Count 15169, Host Writes 278773, Bad Block Count 0 > > Bought 27.07.2017, OCZ TL100 240GB 86,50€ Health 86%, Power-On Hours > Count 12289, Host Writes 107154, Bad Block Count 0 > > Bought 25.07.2018, OCZ TR200 240GB 49,98€ Health 83%, Power-On Hours > Count 5645, Host Writes 201040, Bad Block Count 0 > > > > Bought 07.01.2018, OCZ TR200 240GB 37,90€ Helath 91%, Power-On Hours > Count 2127, Host Writes 84537, Bad Block Count 0 > 07.01.2019 I noticed this typo, there might be other typos, > too. > > > > Today's price of the TR200 (the successor of the TL100) is 34,50 € by > > the same dealer. Only 100% good reviews. I had HDDs that didn't get 2 > > years old, some even didn't make it for a day, while at least one HDD is > > way more than two decades old. I don't have much experiences with SSDs, > > but I'm already satisfied. > > Many thanks for the replies. My reasoning behind having a HDD is purely one of space vs cost. I have a sizeable media collection that would require several SSDs and thus increase my overall cost, whereas a 2TB HDD is £50.00. So, it's good to know Xubuntu and SSDs play nice together. And I shall not worry about UEFI. Thanks again all David
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