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Can SSDs Be Used For Software Development?

hackingbear writes "I'm considering buying a current-generation SSD to replace my external hard disk drive for use in my day-to-day software development, especially to boost the IDE's performance. Size is not a great concern: 120GB is enough for me. Price is not much of a concern either, as my boss will pay. I do have concerns on the limitations of write cycles as well as write speeds. As I understand, the current SSDs overcome it by heuristically placing the writes randomly. That would be good enough for regular users, but in software development, one may have to update 10-30% of the source files from Subversion and recompile the whole project, several times a day. I wonder how SSDs will do in this usage pattern. What's your experience developing on SSDs?"

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  1. Re:How do raids perform? by PitaBred · · Score: 1, Troll

    but it'll be damn funny to see a floppy disk get 100MB/s write speeds until all the buffers fill up.

    Damn funny? Really? I think you need to get out more often...