On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 01:19:50PM -0600, Tim Cook wrote:

> They're a standard SATA hard drive.  You can use them for whatever you'd
> like.  For the price though, they aren't really worth the money to buy just
> to put your OS on.   Your system drive on a Solaris system generally doesn't
> see enough I/O activity to require the kind of IOPS you can get out of most

I run hundreds of vserver guests from an SSD, only the /home is mounted
on a hard drive/RAID.

> modern SSD's.  If you were using the system as a workstation, it'd
> definitely help, as applications tend to feel more responsive with an SSD.
> That's all I run in my laptops now.

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