>>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.
had used SSD in dektop environment and the difference was huge. Now I am running a cluster of VMs on a server with great HD layout: reading from RAID0 (VM itself, no data run in VM partition) and 6 HD in parallell Raid as Scratch/work disk. A SSD can handle 2 VM work data, but the raid can handle 5 with better price / GB.
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