> If that's not the problem and you just really have an incredibly
> disk-intensive application, you might consider a solid state disk if it's
> really that important. You can buy them with IDE or SCSI
> interface, so they
> look and act like regular hard drives.

This is a very good idea except for cost.  Have you seen the price of solid
state disks?  The cheapest ones I've seen are over $50K.  Do you know of any
cheaper ones?  The new motherboards will probably be able to support more
than 4GB leaving room for a cheap virtual solid state drive...

Thanks,

Paul


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