Isty Linus Torvalds vo svojom blogu pekne popisal na co sa SSD absolutne nehodia:
And the sad part is that other (non-intel) SSD's generally absolutely suck when it comes to especially random write performance. And small random writes is what you get when you update various filesystem meta-data on any normal filesystem, so it really does matter. For example, a vendor who shall remain nameless has an SSD disk out there that they were also hawking at the Kernel Summit, and while they get fine throughput (something like 50+MB/s on big contiguous writes), they benchmark a pitiful 10 (yes, that's ten, as in "how many fingers do you have) small random writes per second. That is slower than a rotational disk.
V teste sa to krasne ukazalo na 12500 insertoch ktory bol vyrazne pomalsi...