Cache ‘n’ carry: What’s the best config for your SSD?

Lewis Page wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
How to gain solid-state performance with out losing hard drive capacity
Feature  The idea of using a low-capacity SSD to store the most frequently accessed files or parts of files in order to access them more quickly than a mechanical hard drive can serve them up – a technique called SSD caching – has been around for some time, but it wasn’t until the arrival of Intel’s Smart Response Technology with the company’s Z68 chipset, released in 2011, that the technology began to be implemented in personal machines rather than servers.…

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