Quote from Bolimomo:
"... On platter disk: 1 min 20 sec
On SSD: 1 min 7 sec
Only shave off 13 sec.
I read somewhere (I think) that rebooting Windows on SSD only takes like 20 seconds.
My first impression was the same as yours. Boot went from about 55 seconds to about 45. The problem with those claims of "boot takes only 7 seconds", or whatever, is that you don't know where they are measuring from and what they're calling "boot". From power on, the computer goes through a few tasks... POST, boot, loading drivers, loading start-up programs and peripherals. It's not really "ready to go" until all of that is finished.
Still, the computer is a bit snappier all around... perhaps not enough to justify the expense in some user's eye.... partly because the user may not be doing much of what an SSD excels at. One place I really notice a speed increase is when I "open all" charts in a folder. With 6,000 records per chart, my SSD will load 50 charts in about 2 seconds (X25-M, 160GB, G1). So, it really IS fast at that function... but how often do I actually do that? Not at all... except when I want to see how fast it does it. (Interestingly, it takes the same 2 seconds to load those charts with only 250 records per chart. Obviously, the video card displaying (more like "flashing") each chart is the bottleneck slowing the demonstration... the SSD itself is even much faster..... the 50 charts are closed in <1 second.)
BTW... The X25-V is really well liked.... especially when 2 are used in Raid 0.