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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 16:00:51 +0900
- From: Lyle H Saxon <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] SSDs
- References: <20090811134826.GB4216@example.com> <ea4e853e0908111741h41c4e111i50766760849c1b9b@example.com> <20090812010734.GC4321@example.com> <ea4e853e0908120416q51257372xdc08cd0d77d407d3@example.com> <20090812195715.GA2388@example.com>
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:57 AM, David Santinoli<marauder@example.com> wrote: > Assuming "better" in your question relates to performance, yes, in > general it could help. In some cases it might even make more sense to > segregate each drive to its own channel (i.e. if you have two PATA > drives, keep them on different cables: depending on the characteristics > of your controller, the gain in speed will be more or less noticeable). My biggest concern is reliability and longevity. If the hard drive has to read from a large file on one part of the disk, and write to a new file on another part of the disk, I recall videos of the mechanical motions of an HDD, and it seems that it would be a lot smoother (and less mechanically stressing) to have one HDD reading from the large file and and having the new file being created on a separate HDD.... Sorry - I guess I spent too much in high school repairing my 1962 Galaxie-500. It got me thinking about mechanical things and to respect wear & tear issues, etc. Lyle
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