I have had experience of all of the different storage devices used on iMacs and Mac laptops, but with only limited experience of the Fusion drives.
SSDs have the advantage of being quiet (mostly), with very quick start up times. They tend to cost more than hard drives, and still usually offer smaller storage.
HDDs may be noisier and probably have longer start up times.
Apple's Fusion drives are said to offer the best of both worlds.
Regarding noise, SSDs are of course virtually silent - but in practice if the computer gets hot, then even using SSDs the fan will kick in and can become noisy. This can happen in the UK in hot weather, or in hot environments.
Apple's HDDs are usually fairly quiet, in my experience, and this should also apply to Fusion drives.
Looking at the current offerings for Macs, preferred options would seem to be:
256 Gbyte SSD
512 Gbyte SSD
1 TB Fusion Drive
3 TB Fusion Drive
plus HDD options.
Do any board members have significant experience of any of these for a desktop machine? I expect, of course, an answer that it will "all depend" on what the machine is to be used for, and how important various factors are.
Anyway, over to you!
SSDs have the advantage of being quiet (mostly), with very quick start up times. They tend to cost more than hard drives, and still usually offer smaller storage.
HDDs may be noisier and probably have longer start up times.
Apple's Fusion drives are said to offer the best of both worlds.
Regarding noise, SSDs are of course virtually silent - but in practice if the computer gets hot, then even using SSDs the fan will kick in and can become noisy. This can happen in the UK in hot weather, or in hot environments.
Apple's HDDs are usually fairly quiet, in my experience, and this should also apply to Fusion drives.
Looking at the current offerings for Macs, preferred options would seem to be:
256 Gbyte SSD
512 Gbyte SSD
1 TB Fusion Drive
3 TB Fusion Drive
plus HDD options.
Do any board members have significant experience of any of these for a desktop machine? I expect, of course, an answer that it will "all depend" on what the machine is to be used for, and how important various factors are.
Anyway, over to you!
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