Santilli
Hairy Aussie
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The rejected article about the slow down points out that how windows deals with data can be part of the solution.
In particular, using the Windows utility that writes everything to cache, sequentially, then deletes it all on shutdown. So, as the drives become more common place, perhaps MSFT can figure out a way to write data that will limit, or get rid of any possible slowdown.
It would be nice to know if the Mac OS writes data in a different way then XP or Vista.
What about LinuX?
In particular, using the Windows utility that writes everything to cache, sequentially, then deletes it all on shutdown. So, as the drives become more common place, perhaps MSFT can figure out a way to write data that will limit, or get rid of any possible slowdown.
It would be nice to know if the Mac OS writes data in a different way then XP or Vista.
What about LinuX?