"According to Computerworld, the 64GB SSD on the HP Compaq 6005 Pro will be used to run Windows and frequently accessed applications.
The system will also have a larger conventional hard disk drive connected via SATA interface for storing data and documents. "
ssd is only used for your os and frequently runned apps...
your music/videos/songs acan stay on a second hard drive because they take space and don't need any performence... since they don't use much ressources.
This thing with boot time, I go downstairs, turn on the machine, go make a coffee, cleanup my desk, say hello to the dog, but I sure as heck don't sit there watching my computer load up, how asinine.
HP is starting the switch from HDrives to SSD's period. The switch over is happening.
Have you used your cpu/memory gadget? If it has memroy at stable 20%, less memory is rapidly available, it has to be nudged up. Yet, if memory hasn't been Used & reused it might have 80% in use constantly. That percentage will boot Much Faster.
Try few trojans or Root Kits to help Slow Your Boot down. Philapdelphia Inquirer Gives Them Away for FREE. It Takes Recovery Shot To get Beyond that Mess.
Actually, I don't know a single person who uses sleep mode on their laptops. Especially after it is a year or two old the batteries won't hold a charge long enough to get home.
Faster boot times are a nice plus, but that's hardly the primary reason one should get an SSD drive. Applications that open instantly are the most compelling reason for an SSD. Even non-technical end-users appreciate the speed increase. An SSD based laptop / PC 'feels' significantly faster. I just deployed an SSD based laptop yesterday and the first question was, "But how fast does Acrobat open?" the answer? It was damn near instantaneous and the response was a simple, "Wow!"
The point of a manufacturer adding a SSD drive is not to increase boot times, as you have mentioned, nor it it to accomplish any of the things mentioned in your link. In fact, I haven't bothered reading what you linked because I know it will be a waste of time.
It is to help the manufacturer be more profitable. That is the only reason, and the only advantage, to having a SDD and a mechanical HDD in a portable computer, or even in a desktop. If you're building servers then it's a different story-sometimes... :)
also boot time is as important as good performence for games and such. SSDs will also speed up game loading time.. texture loading into memory goes alot faster now.
SSDs are what computer needed for many years. Normal hdds are slowing down a computer... and alot too... it's the slowest part of the pc.. EVEN with a SSD in it.
Bad idea. Boot time is not that great of importance.A better video card, another huge hdd or even buying snow leopard would be a better investment rather take a few seconds off the boot time.
This ain't hard, what you do is install windows on the SSD, then install the big drive and load up a bartPE disk (I use UBCD), mount the big drive as 3 differant partitions, one under "Users", one under "UserData" and one under "Program Files (x86).
What this means is lightning fast booting and 64bit apps, and room to stretch your legs so far as 32bit apps (my Steam folder just broke the 300GB mark, yay me) and user docs go.
Oh and don't forget to disable shadow volumes/system recovery and throw the swap file onto one of the HDD.
There is more to it than what I said, of course, read up on slizone forums (check the raid corner) for the full how-to :P
Learn to read my friend:
Quoting nick:
"According to Computerworld, the 64GB SSD on the HP Compaq 6005 Pro will be used to run Windows and frequently accessed applications.
The system will also have a larger conventional hard disk drive connected via SATA interface for storing data and documents. "
ssd is only used for your os and frequently runned apps...
your music/videos/songs acan stay on a second hard drive because they take space and don't need any performence... since they don't use much ressources.
ssd are a very good thing, if used right...
wooo... a whole 64gb!
think what you could do with all that MASSIVE storage!
and i bet it is really inexpensive too!
ahem *$%llocks* ahem
This thing with boot time, I go downstairs, turn on the machine, go make a coffee, cleanup my desk, say hello to the dog, but I sure as heck don't sit there watching my computer load up, how asinine.
HP is starting the switch from HDrives to SSD's period. The switch over is happening.
Have you used your cpu/memory gadget? If it has memroy at stable 20%, less memory is rapidly available, it has to be nudged up. Yet, if memory hasn't been Used & reused it might have 80% in use constantly. That percentage will boot Much Faster.
Try few trojans or Root Kits to help Slow Your Boot down. Philapdelphia Inquirer Gives Them Away for FREE. It Takes Recovery Shot To get Beyond that Mess.
theINQUIRERS, Where Do You Boot Them.
1.) Nuts
2.)Behinder.3)LOL EveryWhere.
Actually, I don't know a single person who uses sleep mode on their laptops. Especially after it is a year or two old the batteries won't hold a charge long enough to get home.
BTW, my office has over 25 laptops.
Faster boot times are a nice plus, but that's hardly the primary reason one should get an SSD drive. Applications that open instantly are the most compelling reason for an SSD. Even non-technical end-users appreciate the speed increase. An SSD based laptop / PC 'feels' significantly faster. I just deployed an SSD based laptop yesterday and the first question was, "But how fast does Acrobat open?" the answer? It was damn near instantaneous and the response was a simple, "Wow!"
The point of a manufacturer adding a SSD drive is not to increase boot times, as you have mentioned, nor it it to accomplish any of the things mentioned in your link. In fact, I haven't bothered reading what you linked because I know it will be a waste of time.
It is to help the manufacturer be more profitable. That is the only reason, and the only advantage, to having a SDD and a mechanical HDD in a portable computer, or even in a desktop. If you're building servers then it's a different story-sometimes... :)
"The Rapid Drive uses the Samsung PM800 SSD."
Instant FAIL.
I hope other companies will follow on that trend.
@scott: snow leopard on a hp pc? right...no
also boot time is as important as good performence for games and such. SSDs will also speed up game loading time.. texture loading into memory goes alot faster now.
SSDs are what computer needed for many years. Normal hdds are slowing down a computer... and alot too... it's the slowest part of the pc.. EVEN with a SSD in it.
Bad idea. Boot time is not that great of importance.A better video card, another huge hdd or even buying snow leopard would be a better investment rather take a few seconds off the boot time.
http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3631&p=19
why samsung is not the best choice, just the page before the other quoted one really
This ain't hard, what you do is install windows on the SSD, then install the big drive and load up a bartPE disk (I use UBCD), mount the big drive as 3 differant partitions, one under "Users", one under "UserData" and one under "Program Files (x86).
What this means is lightning fast booting and 64bit apps, and room to stretch your legs so far as 32bit apps (my Steam folder just broke the 300GB mark, yay me) and user docs go.
Oh and don't forget to disable shadow volumes/system recovery and throw the swap file onto one of the HDD.
There is more to it than what I said, of course, read up on slizone forums (check the raid corner) for the full how-to :P
Damage.Inc
Have you even followed anything regarding SSDs? Faster boottimes are one of the lesser advantages, completely missing the point
Read up on it, try starting here:
http://www.anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3631&p=20
And oh yeah, a samsung is a second rate drive compared to indilinx/intel