There are several companies that make solid state hard drives, I was able to play around the samples, they seem to respond quicker then the disc hard drives.
I had a concern on the sustainability of memory over the lifespan of the device, most flash chips I am aware of have a read/write life span of 100,000 cycles. I am just wondering how long will it actually last before their is a failure
I notice that that if I had something programed on to the flash hard drive to perform a specific function at a certain time every day, then deleted the program. It some how remained in the memory and continued to execute the specific function. Anybody have a clue on what might cause it? Bear in mind, the program is no longer visible the "LS" command