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I feel the need, the need for speed:
I have a 14 MB SSIS package, and every time I run it in debug mode, it takes forever and a half to start executing. Most of the time is spent saving before it runs - If I save the package manually before it runs, it starts up instantly.
Save + Run - 20 seconds
(Presaved) Run - 9 seconds
I'm thinking I reduce my development time by a good chunk of that 11 seconds by using a hybrid Solid State Drive like Jeff recommends here.
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2010/09/revisiting-solid-state-hard-drives.html
Does anyone have any good experience with these drives in terms of saving on Compile time?
Do you install your OS on these drives or is this strictly a D drive?
1vote up for the amezzin Top Gun reference – None – 2010-11-29T18:10:43.960
@Charlie Pigarelli: I was trying to be a little funny in my title, but your point is well taken. As for the rate, it will go up as soon as I get acceptable answers for my questions. – Raj More – 2010-11-29T18:45:19.970
Most of your unanswered questions are not up to date and will never get any more answer. Choose from the existing ones and work on that. Anyway i really know the title was supposed to be funny and it was funny, but this site requires serious behavior :P – None – 2010-11-29T19:30:11.800