Great. This is sorely needed. Some recommendations:
#3: Give some examples of drives with "older JMicron and Samsung" controllers (also for the newer ones) so people know what to approach with caution. http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=736 may help.
#4: Note that scheduled defrag in Windows 7 is automatically excluded for SSDs even though the defrag service remains on. That means you don't have to manually disable defrag.
Give a link to the RST download page. It is not at all intuitive where the software is from a google search.
#5: Notes:
Vista - you have everything except for TRIM. Solution is to do manual trimming (i.e. link to the Intel SSD toolbox, Indilinx's manual TRIM utility)
XP - note about alignment. Maybe link to another thread with more details.
Others:
For a more "enterprise-y" take on SSDs, I recommend this site: http://www.storagesearch.com/ssd-buyers-guide.html
#3: Give some examples of drives with "older JMicron and Samsung" controllers (also for the newer ones) so people know what to approach with caution. http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=736 may help.
#4: Note that scheduled defrag in Windows 7 is automatically excluded for SSDs even though the defrag service remains on. That means you don't have to manually disable defrag.
Give a link to the RST download page. It is not at all intuitive where the software is from a google search.
#5: Notes:
Vista - you have everything except for TRIM. Solution is to do manual trimming (i.e. link to the Intel SSD toolbox, Indilinx's manual TRIM utility)
XP - note about alignment. Maybe link to another thread with more details.
Others:
For a more "enterprise-y" take on SSDs, I recommend this site: http://www.storagesearch.com/ssd-buyers-guide.html