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NAND Hard Drives???
NAND Hard Drives???
Any thoughts on when this technology will appear in Thinkpads? or atleast be compatible?
Solid State Hard Drives. - http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/Pres ... 0000123980
thanks,
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Solid State Hard Drives. - http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/Pres ... 0000123980
thanks,
g
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K. Eng
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Unless the cost per MB drops a lot, we probably won't see a drive like that in a ThinkPad anytime soon.
I like Flash memory a lot, as it doesn't have any moving parts to break. Having suffered HDD failures before, I look forward to not having to worry about it.
I like Flash memory a lot, as it doesn't have any moving parts to break. Having suffered HDD failures before, I look forward to not having to worry about it.
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
that and with flash, you can only read write so many times, after that, it would be borked.
yo, eigh
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2668-74u t43 much love
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post your wishes in the future thinkpad creation thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=86571#86571
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2668-74u t43 much love
6459-cto t61p growing pains
post your wishes in the future thinkpad creation thread:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=86571#86571
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K. Eng
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True, but the same holds for mechanically based HDDs. The motor will eventually wear out, the heads may crash, sectors can go bad and be unrecoverable, etc.
The question I would ask is whether the flash technology used in that drive is as durable as a mechanical HDD in terms of mean time between failures.
The question I would ask is whether the flash technology used in that drive is as durable as a mechanical HDD in terms of mean time between failures.
eigh wrote:that and with flash, you can only read write so many times, after that, it would be borked.
Homebuilt PC: AMD Athlon XP (Barton) @ 1.47 GHz; nForce2 Ultra; 1GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 7200RPM; ATI Radeon 9600; Integrated everything else!
So far the flash memory doesn't hold up. Sure you could use it for data storage, but if you're frequently accessing a part of the NAND disk for a swap file or whatever then it would wear out a lot faster than a hard drive. From what I've seen the MTBF of flash memory that does not require a current to hold data is considerably lower.K. Eng wrote:True, but the same holds for mechanically based HDDs. The motor will eventually wear out, the heads may crash, sectors can go bad and be unrecoverable, etc.
The question I would ask is whether the flash technology used in that drive is as durable as a mechanical HDD in terms of mean time between failures.
eigh wrote:that and with flash, you can only read write so many times, after that, it would be borked.
It's a sunday, I'm tired and I cannot remember the technobabble name for solid state memory that doesn't require a current (vs that which does like cache or RAM which can withstand more read/writes than a hard drive).
X31, T43p (on sale soon I think
), T400
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