chibb
Well-Known Member
The main concern I would have with a solid state disk drive is how many write cycles they can cope with. I haven't been keeping up with the technology and perhaps the number of writes is so high now it is not a problem, but I would at least be sure of how many writes it is rated for. With windows, which does tend to make use of the hard disk for swap file I would be concerned about the disk dieing of old age prematurely. As suggested, I'm sure there are things you could do to minimise the writes windows make, but there are certainly versions of Linux that can run ENTIRELY in RAM once loaded from disk.
Good luck,
Chris
Good luck,
Chris