Solid State Disks are starting to become a viable proposition. Here's a recent announcement:
http://gizmodo.com/5042335/samsung-twea ... r-netbooks
This might be(come) a nice option as internal HD, since SSD's are silent, can match Gigabit Ethernet speeds, and probably have lower power consumption. One idea would be to use a small internal SDD for always-on use, and up to four large external USB/eSATA HD's which only spin up as needed.
Does anyone have information on how suitable SSD's are for Linux these days, in terms of lifetimes / wear-leveling, due to limited write-cycles?
-jcw
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