“Unless you've been running an investment banking scheme, you're probably not going to be able to afford to replace that 1TB boot drive with an equivalently sized SSD—or even four 256GB SSDs. So how big a drive do you need? Does your hard drive controller, which sat back and relaxed as data flowed in at well under 100,000 Kbps with your old spinning drive, have what it takes to keep up with an SSD that can spit out data almost five times faster? Does RAID Level 0 still offer a speed boost with these things? And since that roomy conventional spinning drive is going to have to stick around to hold your extensive collection of Nickelback concert videos, how big an SSD do you even need, anyway?” - × × ×
Мне тут ещё про них объяснили, что когда он "ломается", он перестаёт записывать, но, в отличие от вертящихся, даёт считать всё, что на нём есть. - earlyadopter