Solid State Drives (SSDs) starting to come of age in mobile workstations

Published 13 September 2011

Posted by Greg Corke

Article tagged with: dell precision, workstation, ssd

Dell Precision M6600: the first mobile workstation to feature 512GB SSDs

Solid State Drives (SSDs) are now seriously rivalling mechanical drives in the mobile workstation space. Dell reckons it’s the first mobile workstation manufacturer to offer 512GB (SATA3) Mobility SSDs. And with its Precision M6600 supporting up to two of these little beauties, plus a mini-card slot with up to 128GB, that’s over a terabyte of solid-state storage.

With such big capacity I feel hardcore CAD/CAM/CAE users can finally start to think about ditching mechanical drives in favour of faster SSDs. But while read/write performance is important, I think durability is key here. I’m sure I’m not the only clumsy fool who gets paranoid about losing hours, sometimes days of work with a single drop (no, I don’t back up every night). And while mobile workstations have drop protection built into their mechanical hard drives I still don’t feel as safe as I do with an SSD.

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