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SSD Drive Explained In Brief

The Solid State Drive was developed in the early 1980s but due to cost it was mainly used by the military for enhanced performance in their large databases. This growing technology has since expanding to our everyday life with phones cameras and iPods. With the speed ratio of the HDD at 5,000 to 10,000 micro-seconds and the SSD 35 to 105 micro-seconds, which has made it standard for defence applications. With the known reliability by cutting down heat, vibration and using less energy from no moving parts, most of the mobile units used will be using this design. A recently developed inductive coupling wireless communication technology ism purported to have the capacity to reduce SSDs internal wiring requirement and use of power by half. The changing of the market and the cost of producing HDD can exceed SDD by costing twice as much. The capacity with a conventional HDD is about 2 TB and Hatachi is aiming to produce 4 TB using new nanometer recording technology.

Companies Investing in the Future of SSD Drive

With increasingly more companies using SSD for communication and wireless devices you can expect to see this technology in most of your companies computers and mobile devices in the coming years. Banks, police and your local counties are implementing this technology into their systems for processing information twice as fast is was previpously possible. The military, like the Air Force, Navy and Army have been using this technology in their computers since the early 1980s. So most of your military applications such as satellites, naval vesicles and Missiles are using the SSD to relay processed information quicker. Before too long the SDD technology will replace all of the HDD hard drives due to their lower cost ands increased life expectancy. With the speed, cost efficacy and energy savings it is no wonder companies are investing in switching their networks to a SSD hard drive.

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Netbook Purchase Tips

Netbook is the novel and hottest craze in portable computing, as lugging a 17`` laptop everywhere can be neatly replaced by buying an ultra portable netbook. Conversely, shopping for a netbook is best by following some buying tips.

Identifying computing needs: This is an immense factor worth considering and needs proper thinking and planning about using the netbook and the related software that you need. This depends on the fact about using it for web surfing or checking email or doing some serious jobs such as video editing or graphic designing. Netbook is appropriate for lower intensive tasks that comprises of web browsing, email checking and replying, besides office applications. A netbook with full size is recommended for jobs that are processor intensive.

Portability features: Carrying a netbook around involves comprehending the size and weight as the main factor. Netbook is available in plenty of sizes, but definitely is tiny and weights less in comparison to the bulky laptops. The portability features certainly is favorable only when the netbook is light in weight and small in size. The battery size and weight also requires to be considered as some power adaptors come heavy and large in size.

Comprehending the storage types: Types of netbook available in the market should be comprehended as it helps in selecting the desired to suit the needs and wants of the buyer. Netbook comes in SSD and HDD storage types such that SSD, the Solid State Drives boot faster, possess withstanding impact and is a bit faster in performance, but is notorious for low storage. Contrarily, HDD, the Hard Disk Drives netbook stores up to 160GB data, but are weaker withstanding impacts in comparison to their counterparts, SSD. Buying a fast netbook with less storage capacity or a netbook offering high capacity, but is slow in booting depends completely on the desire and need of the buyer.

Considering the netbook`s brand: Considering the brand before purchasing is essential as the market today is filled with numerous brands of netbooks. However, good brands such as ASUS certainly carry high repute, and are followed by many more manufacturers of netbook such as Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo and MSI. These manufacturers vary in their signatures and a buyer should know these details prior to purchase, such as ASUS have small keyboards. It is necessary to know the different brand netbooks as well as their differences, and this can be understood by researching in the internet with patience.

Operating system: Similar to the desktop computers having Mac and Windows as operating system competitors, the netbook has Windows XP and Linux for competition. The netbook models are shipped by different manufacturers with an operating system, and hence every netbook is either featured with a Windows XP or Linux version. However, Linux version netbooks are well-known for their security and stability, while the Windows XP netbooks have gained the topmost popularity. Compatibility of versions is a must and hence a buyer usually opts for Windows XP netbook, as it is tough to switch paradigms facilitating Linux.

Reading reviews: User reviews play a vital role in determining the performance of some netbooks. Manufacturers do not leave any opportunity in hyping their product so that their sales are boosted. But, reading the reviews will assist in knowing the value or the rundown of a netbook model. Reading independent reviews of products offered in online computer magazines and searching the internet for more reviews will give valuable information about a product to be purchased.

Comparison: Settling for a shopping website at the first attempt is not recommended. Comparing prices from minimum three or five netbook sellers is the best before placing the order. Comparison is required as some websites offer the netbooks cheaper as they deal on wholesale orders, while others do the same and sell second hand netbooks. If buying online, make sure the you are dealing with a trusted website.

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Laptop Buyers Guide - Should You Go With An HDD or SSD? - Part2

The Cost Of SSDs Are Higher


One of the major obstacles to using SSDs has to be cost.
SSDs are more expensive than HHDs but prices will eventually
fall as production costs decreases. However, for now there
is a marked different and many laptop buyers will go with
the cheaper HHDs.

Another related issue is the amount of memory SSDs can
support. Because of the cost, many of the present day
SSDs have comparably low storage amounts in order to keep
the overall cost of a device down. However, we are now seeing
larger SSDs which support 64 GB, 128 GB and 512 GB of memory.
We even have one SSD drive which can store 1 TB (Terabyte)
of data produced by PureSilicon.


Another thing to consider, with SSDs you don't need cache
since system caches are usually made to solve hard drive
performance problems. This can be a way to save money on
future devices since cache is expensive.


The Future of SSDs

The real future of SSDs have to be realized in the
growing popularity of ultra-portable devices like
netbooks, mini-laptops and the like. The SSD is
perfectly suited for these kinds of portable
devices and as consumer demand grows stronger,
the future of SSDs looks very promising indeed.

Another market for SSDs has to be in gaming laptops,
which are ideally suited because gamers use their
machines mainly to read rather than write data. Plus,
gaming laptops and gamers want the best possible
performance at whatever cost; they don't mind spending
the big bucks if they can get top performances in
return.

Major gaming specialists such as Alienware, do offer
the option of SSDs in many of their laptops and even
in some desktop machines. Other gaming laptop makers
are following in the same direction. As with any
technology there is a lag time before the old is replaced
with the new. The traditional hard drives will be around for
quite some time yet, but its days may just be numbered.

For the laptop buyer, which type of drive you finally
choose will mainly depend on the purpose of your new device.
If you're looking for a quiet, long lasting, speedy netbook
that can take more than a few hard knocks, then you should
be looking at a SSD equipped machine. If you want a traditional
desktop computer or a desktop replacement laptop, then you can
save money by going with an HDD equipped device, these have
worked perfectly fine for years and will be around for some
time in the future. Of course, if you're into gaming laptops
and want a state-of-the-art machine, then a Solid State Drive
may be your best option, assuming money is no object.

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Laptop Buyers Guide - Should You Go With An HDD or SSD? - part 1

Recently, in the world of laptops, there seems to be a
major push to replace traditional Hard Disk Drives HDDs
with the newer and speedier Solid State Drives SSDs. This
issue presents a challenging question for future laptop
buyers and especially for those considering buying a
gaming laptop.

Which data storage system should you go with?

Now, SSDs or Solid State Drives are not new, they have
been around since the 70's but were mainly used in niche
applications in the past. Only recently have computer
makers been utilizing SSDs for their machines, especially
in laptops. Will these flash drives replace one of the last
hold-outs of movable parts in data storage - the hard disk
drive?

What is a Hard Drive?

Most computer users are familiar with Hard Disk Drives
since they are presently found in most computers and
laptops. An HHD stores data on rotating magnetic platters
which have different speeds, that's why you often see
5400 rpm abd 7200 rpm associated with Hard Drives. Data
is written to and read from these platters by a block of
read/write heads, which are controlled by a micro-controller.

Since your information can be stored in different parts
on a Hard Drive, the time needed to get and retrieve
data can significantly vary. Keep in mind, these devices
are movable mechanical parts so they are prone to all
the problems associated with moving parts and can sometimes
fail, i.e. crash. Most of us have been there, done that!


What is a Solid State Drive?

Now SSD is an entirely different creature from a Hard Disk
Drive. Solid State Drives uses a flash memory chip managed
by a micro-controller to store its data. The major thing to
remember, SSD usually have slow write times but have
very quick read times. Since most users read rather
than write information, SSDs can be much faster than HDDs.

In addition, SSDs have no moving components so they are
more durable and much quieter than traditional HHDs. Plus,
you can use less power consumption and there are less
problems with vibrations interfering with ongoing operations.

What you have probably already guessed by now, SSDs are
perfectly suited for laptops and smaller devices such as
netbooks. The growing popularity of these very handy portable
machines has pushed SSDs to the forefront of computer technology.
Our need for speed has always been insatiable, but so too,
has our need to make things smaller and sleeker.

SSDs are better suited for these devices and all major laptop
makers such as Dell, Apple, HP, Levono... have all lately begun
to deliver laptops with SSDs. Toshiba, which is one of the world's
largest semiconductor manufacturers, has also started producing
laptops with SSDs. They also invented NAND flash memory, these
chips are commonly used in different memory cards
such as
SmartMedia and CompactFlash. Again, the major advantages being
the faster access times, lighter weight, less power consumption,
more resistant to impact and much more durability.

Another trend where we see SSDs taking hold is in the netbook
market. This is a relatively new trend since the netbook
was only launched by Asustek in the fall 2007 with its
first Eee PC. Other laptop makers such as Lenovo, MSI, HP,
Dell... have all followed along and jumped on this very
popular and growing sector of the laptop industry.

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Requirements to Become Eligible for Federal Disability Program

The Social Security Disability (SSD) is the biggest federally-funded program that provides financial assistance to people with severe impairment that prevent them from working.

In a study conducted the US government, a 20-year-old worker has a three out of 10 chance of becoming disabled even before reaching the retirement age of 65. With this finding, anyone should have disability insurance such as the SSD that will cover medical expenses, loss of wage, and the cost of basic needs.

Requirements for SSD

• At least 10 years employment in the US.

• Have contributed enough Social Security taxes while working. (Five percent is withheld in a worker’s monthly salary as part of his/her Social Security contribution.

• Severe or long-term disability that will prevent anyone from working. (This means a person with short-term or partial disability is not eligible.)

• Certain impairments such as blindness, mental disorders, or illnesses that affects certain organs of the body. The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides a list of impairments that will determine if a person’s condition will make him/her eligible for SSD.

• Limited income

The amount of SSD benefits

The beneficiaries will receive the SSD benefits on the sixth month after their disability started. While this policy postpones the federal assistance, it is the government’s way to determine if someone is really suffering from a long-term illness.

The amount of SSD benefits will depend on the claimants’ lifetime earnings or contributions to their Social Security funds. The SSA provides a yearly statement that will show the beneficiaries their lifetime earnings and an estimation of their disability benefits.

Also, the sum of SSD benefits will be affected if a person is receiving other government assistance such as the State Disability Insurance (SDI) which is only available in five states including California, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, and Hawaii.

After two years of receiving SSD benefits, a person is qualified for Medicare coverage that provides financial assistance to help him/her pay the hospital expenses and other healthcare needs.

Eligible Family Members

According to federal law, some family members are eligible to receive benefits which are separate from the SSD claimants:

• Spouses aged 62 and older

• Spouses, regardless of age, who are caring for the beneficiary’s child aged 16 years and younger or with disability

• Divorced spouses aged 62 and older and who were married to the claimants for at least 10 years and not currently married to anyone (The benefits given to the divorced spouses will not reduce the claims the Social Security taxpayers and their family members will receive.)

• Unmarried children aged 18 (or 19 years old if attending high school) and younger

• Children aged 18 and older who have a disability before reaching the age of 22 years old

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Most Common SSD Mistakes to Avoid

More than 60 percent of all Social Security Disability
(SSD) claims are denied on the initial stage and about 80 percent are also denied on the reconsideration stage.

This is usually because of the mistakes that the claimants made on their applications which that they do not know would hurt their chances of getting approved.

Fortunately there are disability attorneys who can advice you on what you can and cannot do with regards to your disability claims.

Here are some of the most common mistakes to avoid with regard to your SSD claim:

Failing to apply for SSD after you stopped working

Social security gives a limited time for you to make a disability claim after you stopped working because of a disability.

It is generally five years but may be shortened if there is a gap in your work record.

Filing a claim with the same information

The reason why there are a lot of rejections in the reconsideration stage is that a lot of the claims that are submitted contain the same information when the first claim was denied.

Some claimants think that if their claim is handled by a different evaluator then it will be approved.

That is not the case. The same medical information from the first application means the same result.

Failure to make an appeal on time

You have about 60 days to appeal your denial from the initial stage. If you fail to do so, your case may no longer be considered.

Working while applying for SSD

Remember that SSD is for people who cannot go back to work. If you are working, even part time, it may diminish your chances for approval; especially if you are earning more than $860 a month.

Applying for SSD when condition is short term

For your disability claim to be approved, your disabling condition should be expected to last at least 12 months.

If not, you should look for other options like worker’s compensation.

Failure to get medical treatment

Most administrative law judges give little credence to claimants who do not seek consistent treatment of their condition.

The judge may think that if the illness does not need treatment then maybe you do not have the disability after all.

So make a conscious effort to seek treatment for the effects of your disabling condition.

Failure to get treatment from a specialist

To get an accurate diagnosis, you need to get the opinion of a doctor who specializes in your condition.

For example, if your disability is related to a heart condition, then you should seek treatment from a cardiologist.

Failure to get doctor’s support

Social security puts a high value on a doctor’s written report about your condition. That is why it is very important that the doctor’s report supports your claim of disability.

Failure to get help from a disability attorney

As said above, the high rate of disability claims denial is due to the lack of knowledge about the process of SSD applications.

A disability attorney would be a big help in preparing and gathering evidence to prove your disability thus making sure that you have a winning SSD claim.

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Choosing Your OCZ Vertex SSD Hard Drive

If youre a hard core gamer and want high performance with mediocre cost, your best bet is choosing an OCZ vertex SSD hard drive. The available capacity of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and the 256GB gives you all ranges to choose from. With the low energy cost, which gives you longer lasting battery life makes it a great choice for any mobile device. With a high performance read speed of 250 MBs and the writing speed of 180 MBs you can have your laptop or mobile device running the way you always wanted.

OCZ Vertex Built to Last

The durability of the OCZ Vertex, made with lightweight alloy housing and no moving parts makes it stronger than your conventional hard drives. This design gives the OCZ Vertex SSD (Solid State Drive) twice as long a life than your older HHD made with small parts. With no moving parts, it reduces heat of the OCZ Vertex which runs with an operating temperature of -10C to +70C and a storage temperature of -55C to +140C. Also the low energy power consumption, at 2 watts while operating and .5 watts in stand by your OCZ Vertex will save on power consumption. It also comes with a 2 year warranty.

Owning a OCZ Vertex

Ownership of a new OCZ Vertex brings faster speed to your laptop or mobile devices with a sence of security, knowing you are backed with a 2 year warranty and a well designed lightweight OCZ Vertex SSD. With a low energy design to keep the energy consumption down to save you money, the overall solid performance of the OCZ Vertex is one of the best buys on the market. Running from $79.99 - $299.99, making it easy to find one in your size and price range very easy.

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