Disk Solid State against berries with a huge cache

Is it interesting to have SSD compared to the bays of discs with a huge cache? We have the berries with huge caches here where the Scriptures are ACKd as soon they reach memory. We have a fairly large cache, we do not wait on the disks. Is it worth using SSDS?

(1) SSD use based on the NAND flash memory, which retains the memory even without power. SSD using also the volatile memory (RAM) are for situations that require even faster access, but need not necessarily persistence of data after the loss of power.
(2) best performance with oracle

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