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Living Room / Re: Advice on Netbooks
« Last post by 4wd on July 01, 2009, 07:49 PM »I'm interested in the SSD Vs HDD issue.
The advantages of SSD are supposed to be silence, robustness, power usage.
The advantages of HD are supposed to be size and speed.
For relatively simple usage (eg just note taking), is the speed of the SSD a real issue? Does it make a big difference to load times? Better power usage is an important factor if you are likely to need the machine on most of the day with no access to power sockets.-Dormouse (July 01, 2009, 10:53 AM)
Regarding the power usage angle: people with HDDs have reported the same battery life as those using the same battery in SSD versions.
The simple use angle: it depends on the operating system. W.r.t. the AAO netbook, Linpus loads faster and is faster for all program operations because it writes less to the SSD, whereas XP runs like an absolute dog with complete system slow downs every 30s to a few minutes as it does a lot of small writes keeping the filesystem up-to-date, etc, etc.
If you want to use the stock SSD that they provide with the AAO, (and the eeePC), with XP, then to make it anywhere near usable you should install the Flashpoint driver or it's equivalent. This will take all those little random writes and turn into a single sequential write with minimal impact on operating performance.
Note: Flashpoint downloads have been disabled for the moment.

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