X200 with SSD concerns/questions
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:10 pm
hello all
I run a network with a wide range of Thinkpads, everything from R51's to T500's.
There are a few X series users out there as well, including the CEO.
I am looking to replace her X61S with an X200.
This will be something like her 5th X series so far.
Her biggest problem has always been the hard drive.
She has a gigantic email file (over 10GB) and has several instances of several programs open at once.
This ends up taxing the hard drive a lot throughout the day, and on top of it all she hardly ever restarts, just keeps things open and hibernates.
So I am looking to get her an X200 with the 128GB SSD
From researching the forums here I see a lot of good things said about SSD performance, but Id appreciate a little more input.
My main concern is longeivity of performance.
Shes not going to fill up the drive to 80%.
But when we switch to an Exchange server she will be running an ~4GB .ost and have her old .pst opened, so accessing of large files will still be an issue.
How are peoples experiences with performance over time with their SSDs?
Particularly the stock Samsung MLC. (id love to get a Memoright SLC for it, but an additional $2k is a bit tough to justify)
Id hate to have the X200 start out great for her, and then just slow down over time. (like the others have)
I also dont want to schedule a TRIM for it (if its even possible yet for those drives)
Its near impossible to get ahold of her laptop to do some minor work to it, and the less scheduled tasks on it the better, so im hoping to get at least a solid years worth of performance out of this thing before having to do some cleanup.
So any input on long term experiences with the Samsung MLC would be great, as well as any pitfalls I may have to look out for!
thanks!
I run a network with a wide range of Thinkpads, everything from R51's to T500's.
There are a few X series users out there as well, including the CEO.
I am looking to replace her X61S with an X200.
This will be something like her 5th X series so far.
Her biggest problem has always been the hard drive.
She has a gigantic email file (over 10GB) and has several instances of several programs open at once.
This ends up taxing the hard drive a lot throughout the day, and on top of it all she hardly ever restarts, just keeps things open and hibernates.
So I am looking to get her an X200 with the 128GB SSD
From researching the forums here I see a lot of good things said about SSD performance, but Id appreciate a little more input.
My main concern is longeivity of performance.
Shes not going to fill up the drive to 80%.
But when we switch to an Exchange server she will be running an ~4GB .ost and have her old .pst opened, so accessing of large files will still be an issue.
How are peoples experiences with performance over time with their SSDs?
Particularly the stock Samsung MLC. (id love to get a Memoright SLC for it, but an additional $2k is a bit tough to justify)
Id hate to have the X200 start out great for her, and then just slow down over time. (like the others have)
I also dont want to schedule a TRIM for it (if its even possible yet for those drives)
Its near impossible to get ahold of her laptop to do some minor work to it, and the less scheduled tasks on it the better, so im hoping to get at least a solid years worth of performance out of this thing before having to do some cleanup.
So any input on long term experiences with the Samsung MLC would be great, as well as any pitfalls I may have to look out for!
thanks!