Ok, so I am trying to figure out how to speed up a workstation at work, pretty much it is constantly being written to(acts as an FTP server for security cameras) and it makes it very hard to actually look at the files its writing(slows it down big time). So my plan was to write all the files to an ssd instead of a conventional hard drive and then at the end of the day have a script zip the files and send it to the conventional hard drive(around 85GB, some where around 700-1000k photos). I was hoping an SSD would be fast enough to view and write the files at the same time, am I wrong? Also can an SSD take doing that every day or will it just die one day?
note: I was looking in the price range of a agility or a solid 3, and the files written are around 100KB each
Thanks
note: I was looking in the price range of a agility or a solid 3, and the files written are around 100KB each
Thanks