Re: SSD for boot drive and OS

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On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 15:27:16 -0700
John R Pierce wrote:

> a server typically makes very little access of the system drive once the 
> OS and services are loaded...   sure, the boot time will be hugely sped 
> up, but how often do you reboot a production server?

This is an application server with a bunch of terminals that hang off of it.
The idea is to have "instant on" for stuff like Gimp, Scribus, Inkscape,
LibreOffice, and whatnot which I'm thinking would live on the SSD.  The
data files, caches and so on would be in the user's home directories and a big
shared directory, all on the standard hd as usual.

Is there some reason why this won't work that I'm not seeing?

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