On 11/19/17 04:22, Temlakos wrote: > > > Well, Robin, I'll tell you what. I /did/ kick over the traces and bought a 1-TB SSD > for SATA buses. I shudder to think of the price I paid. But I was desperate to > avoid having to shut down and restart (or may I simply log out and log back in) > four or five times a day. I kept trying to emphasize that replacing an HDD with an SDD will only aid performance of a *well* running system. *IF* a problem exists where a process itself is slow or system resources are being exhausted do to a software issue or something else it will *NOT* help that situation. > > And I have another problem. When I run my system too long, the HDD starts to buzz. > In fact, I hear the buzzing sometimes when I start up. Surely that's a sign of the > HDD's age, and that if I go on long enough, it will fail. > > So here's my plan. When my HP SmartBuy 1TB SSD arrives, and someone comes in to > move my data and partitions and so on to it, then put it in, I'll be back here with > a review. > > Temlakos > > PS: has the time come to make those disks insertable, as I once saw done when I > took the Microsoft System Engineering class in Windows NT? -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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