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On 06/10/2013 07:06 PM, jdow wrote:
> Just a little note, Vladimir, please be aware that there appears to be
> a problem with SSDs when you read the same portion of the disk very many
> times per day. The section of flash seems to lose data and cannot be
> refreshed after a couple years. We have customers who use SSDs in theme
> park rides in the vehicles for an audio server. It was a short, ride
> length, audio track repeated every run for the ride vehicle - every few
> minutes for a 12 hour day 365 days per year.

Hi Jdow,

Just an observation.  This problem occurs on non-linux machines
only?  I could be wrong now, but doesn't Linux cache everything
you read from your hard drive, so you really only read from
the drive once?  Everything opens 4 times faster on my machine
the "second" time I open it.  This would make the multiple read
problem not such a problem, unless the data is constantly
changing?

-T

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