Re: solide state disks

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Jason L Tibbitts III schrieb:
>>>>>> "sd" == shrek-m@gmx de <shrek-m@xxxxxx> writes:
>>>>>>             
>
> sd> i will start in the next time with SSDs. are the solide state
> sd> disks (ide/sata) recognized as /dev/sdX or should i expect some
> sd> problems?
>
> Worked for me, except that I had problems connecting two 32GB Samsung
> SSDs at once (for RAID, of course), as the drives have identical
> serial numbers.  Hopefully SSD manufacturers aren't all that dumb.
>
> The drives appear to the BIOS and OS as any other hard drive.
>
>  - J<
>   

thanks  @all,
than i will give it a try ...
from a transcendusa.com  ssd  ide/sata  datasheet:
----snip----
• Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the IDE standard
(44-Pin, pitch = 2.00 mm)
--------
• Fully compatible with devices and OS that support the SATA 1.0a
1.5Gbps standard
----snap----


...  and calculate, prices nov 2007 in germany:
 8gb ca. 20 eur/gb
16gb ca. 15 eur/gb
32gb ca. 10 eur/gb
64gb ca. 12 eur/gb

-- 
shrek-m

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