his reply wasn't to you, but the person that suggested SSD's are unproven technology.
don't be a dick. your response doesn't even make sense in context of his.
SSD's are essentially a small niche item today, they're not mainstream and the technology is still developing. Unproven? Maybe not, but they are hardly tried and true.
a) Topic of thread is: Reliability of Intel X-25M SSD Drive
b) I did not ask about anything else, therefore his response is irrelevant to this thread.
c) He is a troll from ATOT, and unemployed apparently.
The purpose of this thread is for people with REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE using the X-25M to provide some feedback regarding its performance and reliability..doesn't necessarily need to be in a server, but it should be used frequently on a daily basis - i.e. a workstation.
The X-25E is not ideal due to its capacity limitations and price level. There is a budget here that needs to be considered. The X-25M fits this budget, has a MTBF of 1.2 million hours which is "server grade" and even when it loses its initial performance, should still outperform a standard mechanical hard drive. The X-25M G2 looks to be an even better choice but there seem to be availability issues with that drive.
So trolls who cannot troll aside, I'd appreciate it if anyone who is using this drive can say if it's working fine or if they have any issues that crop up. That is all.