My guess is that CF is going to get poor WRITE speeds (i.e., less than any old 7200rpm drive you can find for an SE/30). From what I've read, SSD's seem to have WRITE performance optimized. You can see that in the bar graph at the bottom of this ExperCOM page. They claim Random WRITE speeds that are faster than a SATA drive at 5400rpm. Even so, who uses a 5400rpm drive now except financially poor notebook users? No doubt the WRITE performance of even this SSD is noticeably less than a 7200rpm drive, which most of us are accustomed to. And the Sequential WRITE performance is bad on this SSD, which makes me think a CF would be even worse.
But again, we need to compare benchmarks of CFs versus SSDs. When is that realistically going to happen? When a rich man among us either performs those tests himself or when he submits a sample of each product to someone on this site. Sorry to be pessimistic, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
I would love to do the tests, folks, but I am not a rich man. If someone wants to ship me something to test though, then that's a different matter altogether (and yes, I would ship the units back to you after I am done). But I would need to have all the required adapters in that case, as my SE/30 is setup only for 50-pin SCSI connections at the moment.
But again, we need to compare benchmarks of CFs versus SSDs. When is that realistically going to happen? When a rich man among us either performs those tests himself or when he submits a sample of each product to someone on this site. Sorry to be pessimistic, but I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
I would love to do the tests, folks, but I am not a rich man. If someone wants to ship me something to test though, then that's a different matter altogether (and yes, I would ship the units back to you after I am done). But I would need to have all the required adapters in that case, as my SE/30 is setup only for 50-pin SCSI connections at the moment.



