Running Prosper202 on a Solid State Drive - Wicked Fast?

Had an ssd config in raid 5, it was stupid fast, they went to upgrade the ram and they erased the array by turning the machine off. I haven't had good things with ssd's over there.

That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
 


Anyone run Prosper202 on a Solid State Drive? I talked to my web host and they said it should work insanely fast, especially when I pulled up reports in Prosper.

Anyone have a word on it?

I currently run Prosper on an SSD drive. Honestly, there isn't THAT great of a performance increase. The drive I have is the OCZ Vertex 2 (270mb/s read, 250mb/s write)

Timing buffered disk reads: 648 MB in 3.00 seconds = 215.64 MB/sec

Be mindful, however, that TRIM (deleting old sectors of memory) is only supported in Linux kernels below 2.6.35.

Had an ssd config in raid 5, it was stupid fast, they went to upgrade the ram and they erased the array by turning the machine off. I haven't had good things with ssd's over there.

Well, you also should know that TRIM is not supported on RAID configurations/controllers currently so while you had an immediate performance increase, over time your shit will die. :nopenope: