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Anita Kovaleva2019-09-13 08:59:46
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Anita Kovaleva, 2019-09-13 08:59:46

Is it worth throwing working projects with gulp \ webpack on an SSD drive?

Hello everyone, I have 2 drives on my laptop, for OS and IDE \\ and all the included software - SSD, for data - HDD. Yesterday I ran to a colleague, he has all the data including collectors - on SSD and the speed of gulp, etc. - just space. But a year ago, I found an article somewhere on a toaster that if you use gulp \ webpack on an SSD drive, it goes to the trash after 7-8 months. Something has changed? Is it worth moving work projects to an SSD? Or is it a disk in the trash in six months?

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Sergey delphinpro, 2019-09-13
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I have two SSDs: one for the system, the second for work.
And the third HDD for movies, music, etc.
Both SSD changed once. They worked for about three years. Then the glitches started. But modern drives have become much better.
Definitely work better with an SSD. Much more speed.

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OnYourLips, 2019-09-13
@OnYourLips

But a year ago, somewhere on a toaster, I found an article that
This article was written by an incompetent self-confident person of low social responsibility.

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lonelymyp, 2019-09-13
@lonelymyp

If you take not cheap consumer goods, but attend to the choice of a normal disk with a good resource, then the disk will serve for many years, no less than with pancakes.
You can even buy a server version, it is guaranteed to outlive you.

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