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SSDs are only ~4x faster than magnetic last I checked. If RAM is 100ns per access, and hd access is down from say, 1ms to 0.25ms, that's still a huge huge gap. 4x isn't even an order of magnitude.

EDIT: see comment below for more accurate numbers.




From the article:

>A typical reference to RAM is in the area of 100ns, accessing data on a SSD 150μs (so 1500 times of the RAM) and accessing data on a rotating disk 10ms (so 100.000 times the RAM.


reminded me of this...

Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know

https://gist.github.com/jboner/2841832


Thank you for the correction. I should have read more carefully. Still, we're talking 3 orders of magnitude for SSD vs RAM.




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