I am now using S11E and a OCZ Vertex 3, 240GB SSD disk. I am using it in a SATA 
2 port (not the new SATA 6gbps). 

The PC seems to work better now, the worst lag is gone. For instance, I am 
using Sunray, and if my girl friend is using the PC, and I am doing bit 
torrenting, the PC could lock up for a while when there were lots of 
reads/writes to the single disk drive. Now It seems that the lock ups and worst 
lag is gone, everything runs fluent, it is as if I am the only user.

When I boot the S11E system, there is a white splash screen with "Oracle 
Solaris" and a thin red stripe that moves across the screen, from left to 
right. With my SSD, I can see two red stripes before the system has booted. 
With the old hard disk, I could count to several red stripes before the system 
booted, maybe 10 red stripes flowing from left to right on the splash screen. 
So yes, the system boots quicker. 

But there is a bug with the OCZ Vertex 3, 240GB SSD disk firmware. The firmware 
might lock up the PC sometimes. With Win7, the PC will BSOD sometimes. This bug 
is well known but OCZ can not debug it successfully yet. The OCZ disk uses a 
Sandforce controller, but noone of them has a fix for this bug. 

And, the Intel 320 SSD seems to have a serious bug in firmware, where you loose 
all your data and the disk size change to 8MB. Google on this to read more 
about Intel 320 SSD bug. (I am not sure on this Intel bug).

On Solaris, the OCZ bug manifests as it will lock up an application sometimes. 
For instance, I surf the web, or use Gnome Commander, and suddenly the 
application will be dark grey and not respond to any actions. I wait for a 
while, but nothing happens. So I just kill the application and restart it. This 
is annoying. First I suspected it was a bug with S11E, but after reading about 
OCZ lockups, I now suspect this is a OCZ bug. What do you say, there is no S11E 
bug that behaves like this. no?
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