Don't SS Drives have a negligible performance gain when the I/O is sequential? [or do I have that backwards, I always mess up the most the smallest details] This makes me think a SS Drive would be good for something like a windoze pagefile... but bad for something like reading a really large table that isn't indexed.
Xerox had one of the first GUI's. Apple had the second. Steve Jobs hired folks from Xerox down the road and owned some stock in Xerox. I am sure some slick lawyer is going to show a relation between Apple and Xerox from back in the day. OR between NeXT and Xerox which Apple purchased in the mid 90's.
I told the users at a small company I use to work for that I could fix anything they broke, so try things. It didn't matter, they would still ask for help with everything because they could. I work for a better company with a higher caliber of employee now. very few "lazy questions". Perhaps the management of the users is partly to blame for ITs frustration?/I treat users like customers because without them, I don't have a job.
Don't SS Drives have a negligible performance gain when the I/O is sequential? [or do I have that backwards, I always mess up the most the smallest details] This makes me think a SS Drive would be good for something like a windoze pagefile... but bad for something like reading a really large table that isn't indexed.
Xerox had one of the first GUI's. Apple had the second. Steve Jobs hired folks from Xerox down the road and owned some stock in Xerox. I am sure some slick lawyer is going to show a relation between Apple and Xerox from back in the day. OR between NeXT and Xerox which Apple purchased in the mid 90's.
I told the users at a small company I use to work for that I could fix anything they broke, so try things. It didn't matter, they would still ask for help with everything because they could. I work for a better company with a higher caliber of employee now. very few "lazy questions". Perhaps the management of the users is partly to blame for ITs frustration? /I treat users like customers because without them, I don't have a job.