eric.birchall
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SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
Hi , just upgraded my computer from 4GB to 8GB Ram and installed a 240GB SSD drive at the same time. What files do you think I should move onto the SSD for best performance I moved Sonar X3 program there , but am I better holding on-going project files there , then onto the physical disc when finished ?? Any guidance appreciated Ric
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 12:19:49
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eric.birchall Hi , just upgraded my computer from 4GB to 8GB Ram and installed a 240GB SSD drive at the same time. What files do you think I should move onto the SSD for best performance I moved Sonar X3 program there , but am I better holding on-going project files there , then onto the physical disc when finished ?? Any guidance appreciated Ric
I have a 480 GB SSD as my C: drive and only store on what absolutely has to be there, i.e. Windows operating system. I have three 3 GB hard drives, one that is external for back up. One of the internal drives is used for applications (Sonar X3), plus project files. The second hard drive is for any samples. Although SSDs are getting more reliable as far the number of writes, I'm just playing it safe. The external drives are fast enough for Sonar to run without any hangups. Walt
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 12:35:17
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WallyG
eric.birchall Hi , just upgraded my computer from 4GB to 8GB Ram and installed a 240GB SSD drive at the same time. What files do you think I should move onto the SSD for best performance I moved Sonar X3 program there , but am I better holding on-going project files there , then onto the physical disc when finished ?? Any guidance appreciated Ric
I have a 480 GB SSD as my C: drive and only store on what absolutely has to be there, i.e. Windows operating system. I have three 3 GB hard drives, one that is external for back up. One of the internal drives is used for applications (Sonar X3), plus project files. The second hard drive is for any samples. Although SSDs are getting more reliable as far the number of writes, I'm just playing it safe. The external drives are fast enough for Sonar to run without any hangups. Walt
Why use a 480 GB SSD for just the operating system? Are Microsoft planning something monstrous? Grum.
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 12:48:28
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☄ Helpfulby eric.birchall 2014/08/20 14:07:30
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WallyG
eric.birchall Hi , just upgraded my computer from 4GB to 8GB Ram and installed a 240GB SSD drive at the same time. What files do you think I should move onto the SSD for best performance I moved Sonar X3 program there , but am I better holding on-going project files there , then onto the physical disc when finished ?? Any guidance appreciated Ric
I have a 480 GB SSD as my C: drive and only store on what absolutely has to be there, i.e. Windows operating system. I have three 3 GB hard drives, one that is external for back up. One of the internal drives is used for applications (Sonar X3), plus project files. The second hard drive is for any samples. Although SSDs are getting more reliable as far the number of writes, I'm just playing it safe. The external drives are fast enough for Sonar to run without any hangups. Walt
Why use a 480 GB SSD for just the operating system? Are Microsoft planning something monstrous?
Grum.
I don't use it for just the OS. There are other programs that are read only that I put on the C: drive. 480 GB was the largest I could order from ADK Pro at the time. I would rather have too much than not enough. Walt
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 13:55:58
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☄ Helpfulby eric.birchall 2014/08/20 14:07:00
I put all my main applications and OS on SSD's. The failure rate on my Intel drives is so low that I don't worry about it anymore. I won't be going to spinning disks for anything more that backup and archival storage.
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Paul P
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 14:29:39
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☄ Helpfulby eric.birchall 2014/08/20 14:06:42
I have a 128 GB Intel ssd and have the OS and most programs in an 80gb C: partition on the SSD. The rest of the SSD has more programs and all of Sonar X1 and X2 Pro with all of the accompanying samples and several other sample libraries, but minus the Sonar loops. User data and "My xxx" folders and Sonar projects and loops are on hard drives. With 240 gb you have room for a lot more stuff. I've found having samples on the ssd makes a huge difference in sample load times. Having more than one hard drive is also useful.
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/18 16:58:28
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eric.birchall
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/20 14:13:02
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Thanks for all your advice , guess I'm going to try the following: - Re Install W8.1 64 onto the SSD
- Move the Sonar X3 program and associated files onto the SSD
- Depending on the space left I may put my current project onto the SSD whilst working on it and then Save as to the Old hard drives as a precaution until I'm more confident.
1 and 2 can always be reversed If anything goes wrong 3 most of my work is not critical , so it will be a good trial for the SSD reliability & speed. Now I've just got to get my new Korg Triton Taktile to work with Sonar , happy days! Thanks Again Ric
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/20 15:32:07
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I also recommend keeping much used sample libraries on the SSD. It speeds up the initial load, streaming gets much better performance and since those operations are read only the drive doesn't suffer from it at all.
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konradh
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Re: SSD Drive - What is best to have on a SSD for Sonar
2014/08/21 11:53:43
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I am buying a large (1 TB) SSD specifically for orchestral samples (Vienna Dimension Strings, Hollywood Strings, Vienna Special Editions, and whatever else I add). Streaming orchestral samples from a spinning drive has been extremely disappointing and I have a lot of money tied up in libraries that I seldom use because of performance reasons. While the box is open, I am adding another spinning drive for Sonar projects.
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