>Yes Samsungs SSD has nice performance. I have checked it. However I suggest that before finally buying the SSD you must check that do you really need it ?
>Check you Task Bar Manager that your Hard Disk Performance is around 80%-100% when you process something.
>If it is not, it is vain to go for SSD.
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>However, if you want to use SSD for opening & Saving and editing large size images in Coral Draw or like. SSD is definitely a good option.
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I run several virtual machines with different versions of Windows, SQL Server, sharePOint, etc......an SSD provides huge performance boosts
Also, SharePoint and SQL Server (especially the BI tools) benefit from an SSD
Booting up occurs in seconds. Usually, so does shutting down.
I certainly can't say an SSD will benefit everyone the same.