[citation][nom]kartu[/nom]Anand "demonstrated" how you "absolutelly need SSD" in the last article. Like "if you start a very strange bunch of apps together and right after windows boots, SSD could save you whopping 24 seconds!". This article led to: "OMG OMG, I soo need this piece of... hardware" comments. I guess there are a few thousand users trieing to buy this expensive (15x as much as usual HDD) piece of... hardware, and since market of those thingies is rather small, it led to shortages.[/citation]
Where do these anti-SSD people come from? Are they WD/Seagate shills? Are they just sore cause they bought a JMicron drive? Sore cause they can't afford one at all on their mommy's allowance?
I find myself waiting for my system to do something every day. Not waiting very long, but sometimes a couple of seconds. When this happens, the CPU isn't loaded, so the computer is definitely not thinking real hard about what I asked it to do. There's definitely no shortage of RAM into which to load what I asked for. The video card is definitely not working hard to render the results to the screen. The performance of a computer when doing work is almost always file-system limited. This is why SSDs truly do rock. They take the slowest part of your computer and make it many times faster.
Or perhaps you don't think there's a reason to make computers faster in general? How's that Pentium II treating you?
For my laptop, I can buy a 320GB hard disk for $80, or I can buy an 80GB X25-M for $225. So I can either have 250GB of unused space, or I can have 100x the file system performance for under 3x the cost - not 15x. Oh, I also get longer battery life and eliminate some noise in the deal.