LoL @ The big S Raid...money wasn't an issue, but I was talking about storage for home usage....10-20TB wouldn't be exactly for home use... ;)
btw, why not X25-E instead of the M?
OCZ Z-DRIVE PCI-E is bootable and so will be Super Talent's RAIDDrive PCI-E and any other PCI-E SSD drive that I heard of except for Fusion-IO.
Would this fact change any of your plans?
The RAIDDrive starts from 256GB version and goes up to 2 TB, I wasn't referring to any specific size and I personally certainly don't need a 2 TB SSD, but let's go back to the original question and rephrase it a bit:
If you had to choose a SATA SSD drive for your laptop (and money is still not...
or what about Super Talent RAIDDrive which suppose to give double the speed of the Z-DRIVEs: http://www.engadget.com/2009/0...month-to-the-rich-and/
shoudl be available next month only, no reviews yet, only claimed specs...
Yes, correct, money isn't an issue. The Z-Drive has no reviews anywhere yet, only published specs which may or may not be close to what it can do in real, but you can't tell unless there are reviews.
This one is actually faster (at least on paper) than the Z-Drive...
If money wasn't an issue...
What would be the specifications of your dream machine at home (workstation/server class are also possible of course, afaik they can be used at home too):
1) CPU/s
2) Mobo
3) RAM
4) Graphics
5) Storage drive/s
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