Rapid Storage Technology

Hi guys,.

I have a question on fast storage technology.  I have a XPS 8700 which I am very happy with I 10 insalled windows and no major problems with it, but after the 1511 updated the PC began to complain that the historical file player had been disconnected for too long, because I was resetting I realized that the reader that he had received to was D: the SSD of 32 GB. In all historical case of the files has now stopped whining, but I started to wonder why he was using the SSD.

When the investigation through Google, I got the distinct impression that if Rapid Storage Technology worked properly the SSD is not available for general use. The Rapid Storage Technology console says his job very well... but is it?  I can access and write to the SSD and the discs seem to be set up as SATA.

If she works really well... I was under the impression that Rapid Storage Technology worked than on RAID set up so is "fine" work but not as expected... the SSD shouldn't be, off limits... something just does not ring true to me here.

Any advice / explanation would be great.

A little confused

Steve

Hi people,

It seems I was right... Technology Intel Rapid Storage Technology worked as expected, he was not speeding anything. My SSD played the role of a simple hard drive.

I now put in place for max acceleration and all right.

Concerning

Steve

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