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	<title>Comments on: Enterprise Computing: Is the Solid State Drive Hype Over?</title>
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		<title>By: jeremyinnc</title>
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		<description>When there is such a disparity between consumer and enterprise stuff...well high end IT guys are sometimes oblivious but we&#039;re not dumb. I&#039;m running several VMs that have high IO but no lasting data (mostly running compiles) off of a mirrored pair of Intel X-25&#039;s. If I can&#039;t move my data bases to them I&#039;ll just have to wait a bit - either SSD or RAM will work for holding my DB, I don&#039;t really care which.</description>
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