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7/16/2013 - Advantages and Disadvantages of Solid State Drives (SSD)
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Check that Disk Defragmentation is turned off - This can degrade the performance of the SSD if turned on. Right click on the SSD in the 'Computer' menu and select 'properties',then 'tools' and 'Defragment Now'. From here, you can disable defragmentation,and any schedules.

Drive indexing should also be turned off, right click drive, 'properties' under the 'General' tab.

Disable 'Super Fetch', right click 'Computer', 'Manage', 'Services and Applications', 'Services', 'Superfetch' set 'Startup type' to 'Disabled'.

Finally,check out the SSD Tweak Utility from OCZ's SSD forum. But, there are some disadvantages to the SSD, these being price and storage capacity. While we see prices dropping gradually, people are still looking to spend around $250-$1800. Size is then another consideration. We can run out and grab a 256GB SSD as seen here for around $500, but the 64GB have just gone into value in the market.

It's easy to setup an SSD, backup your system with a disk imaging program, pull out the HD and replace it with the SSD (both being SATA of course) and restore your system. Similarly, you can do a clean install just as easily as having the HD inside the system. There are no additional cables or carriages to worry about. The solid state drive has become the high-end, highly sought after storage drive. It has quickly found a position where, if manufacturers can find the lower prices, higher storage capacity and availability, the SSD could threaten the mere existence of the HD. The first obstacle of performance was surpassed long before many knew what SSD stood for. There appears to be so many benefits to owning an SSD for business or personal use, the simplicity of the SSD lies in the absolutely break neck speed in which it completes its tasks. Quicker start-ups, incredible performance, no moving parts, less heat, longer battery life, incredible reliability and durability will soon dominate the market and possibly rid of the old HDD.

I/O operations per second

There are many points to be considered before getting a drive for your computer. One of them is I/O operations per second for both reading and writing. This feature of an SSD drive plays a great role in deciding the performance of the computer. It's better to buy SSD drives with more I/O operations per second.

Speed

Another point worth considering is the speed with which the drive reads and writes. Earlier, 150 MB per second for reading and 80 MB per second for writing were considered to be good. But increasing demand for SSD drives has inspired the manufacturers to improve the quality and features of this product. Some of the fastest SSD drives read and write with a speed of around 250 MB per second and 200 MB per second respectively.

Interface

Although speed is an important consideration before you decide to buy drives. But there are other factors that decide which drives will be more compatible with your computer. For this, you have to find out what kind of cable is used inside your computer. For instance, for smooth cables of a width of around half inch, SATA drives are the best. Other kinds of drives to choose from are IDE drives. Speed Up Windows 7 Using an SSD (Solid State Drive), What Is the Benefit of an SSD Over a Normal Hard Drive?, SSD Drive
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