Re: SSD for audio

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On 11/05/2010 03:42 PM, Joe Hartley wrote:
On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 08:09:36 +0100
"rosea.grammostola"<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Do you install you Linux basesystem and home partition on a SSD drive?
Or should I only use a SSD for (hot) audio projects?
I just installed 2 SATA drives in my studio system to replace the 3 ATA
drives in there now: an 80 GB for the current projects and a 500 GB 2.5"
mag drive for the OS and all the non-live projects.  This then all gets
backed up over the network.  I'm going to pull the power to the ATA drives
today and see how much it changes the noise generated.

This is SSD? Why 2.5" and not 3.5"
Which size SSD is recommended for a Desktop pc?

I was also thinking to use a SSD in my laptop, which I also use as
soundmodule e.g. playing piano with it for instance, and backup via
network. Good idea?
Certainly not a bad one, I'll be trying that myself before long even
though I don't use the laptop for music.

Hmm when I set cpu scaling on performance, the fan of my T61 makes to much noise for a SSD to be valuable...

\r
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