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Vadim Belkin2016-03-28 18:09:06
Solid State Drives
Vadim Belkin, 2016-03-28 18:09:06

Should I switch to SSD (frontend development)?

So I thought about buying an SSD for my home computer, for which I work. But is it worth it or not? I heard about the increase in the speed of loading and operating the OS (with SSD), working with programs installed on the SSD. I didn’t see it myself, didn’t check it myself)) I work with the following programs Webstorm, Photoshop, Chrome, Firefox, SourceTree, Dropbox, Skype, or rather, at least these programs are running at work, but more are added in the process. Will there be a visible increase in the speed of work in programs and operating systems?

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2016-03-28
@BelkinVadim

It's worth
Transferring home computers, laptops, servers at work, part of the working computers of Users to SSD, and I don't regret it. I would translate everything, but they don’t allocate money.
The difference in the speed of downloading and launching programs is very large. Sensitive at work.

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AndreyDrapatiy, 2018-02-02
@AndreyDrapatiy

I have a negative experience. A good ssd with regular use of gulp/sass died after 8 months. Watcher, even if you change one letter in .scss , overwrites the whole block. And so hundreds or thousands of times a day. After half a year, 50% of the ssd blocks were read-only. I found the output in hhd + ssd. Os and IDE on ssd, and working files on hdd.

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