Re: success installing new WO dev platform
Re: success installing new WO dev platform
- Subject: Re: success installing new WO dev platform
- From: Musall Maik <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 19:18:52 +0100
I want computation power and disk space. Apparently this is too much to ask of Apple. Smallish hard disks and not really enough RAM and who the heck thinks soldering that RAM to the board is a good idea? Really! And at the store I could get the barely adequate RAM or the maybe-enough disk space, but not both. If I want both, I have to order on-line. Wow. Never mind.
So I got an Asus with twice as much hard disk space and similar CPU speeds for less than half the price. I figured out enough about WIndows 8 to install Ubuntu over it and it is good.
Does that thing have an old-fashioned spinning hard drive instead of an SSD?
In 2010 I got my first SSD-based MBP after my previous 2008 MBP, and just recently replaced that with a current 15“ rMBP 2.6 GHz quadcore i7, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD. This SSD does about 1 GByte/s throughput in both read and write.
Not really enough RAM? Does that Asus have 32 GB or what? And more than 1 TB internal storage? And regarding „computation power“: you can’t even saturate your CPU cores for long if your storage doesn’t deliver the data fast enough. Having an SSD or not is the biggest difference whatsover. And I don’t think that many other laptops already have PCIe SSDs, and SATA3 doesn’t cut it any more with modern SSDs.
Or to put it bluntly: If your main dev machine is still running on spinning disks, especially 2.5“ laptop ones, your developer time must be really cheap.
Maik
P.S. For everyone who upgraded their machine with an aftermarket SSD: check system profiler if TRIM is enabled. If not, get Trim Enabler [1] that will solve that for you.
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