Adding SSD to yoga 13

I purchased a Yoga 13 with 128 GB SSD. I think it may be too little. Should I return it for the 256 GB ($300 more), or is it more cost effective to add more ssd in the additional slot.
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The $300 covers more than an upgraded SSD, it also comes with a faster CPU (i7) and a 8GB memory.

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    Good day,
    I run SJS DS 5.2 patch 4 on a Solaris x86 system. When this directory was first set up using idsconfig, no service search descriptors were added for the passwd service and rightfully enough, searches logged in the access log only refer to ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com.
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    Cheers

    Ah well, no luck yet.
    I'm running telnet 127.0.0.1 on the test machine using a test account edepa2 created under the additional container morepeople.
    The DS access log on the test machine (pasted at the end of this post) shows that the morepeople container is beng searched and the entry edepa2 is being found but the telnet returns "login incorrect".
    The serviceSearchDescriptor attribute is now set to:
    passwd:ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com;ou=morepeople,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com
    Any ideas?
    Cheers,
    Etienne
    [29/Jun/2007:14:28:55 +0200] conn=60 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=40 slot=40 LDAP connection from 193.188.36.249 to 193.188.36.249
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" method=128 version=3
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=1 msgId=2 - SRCH base="ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=shadowAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="uid userPassword shadowFlag"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=1 msgId=2 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=2 msgId=3 - SRCH base="ou=morepeople,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=shadowAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="uid userPassword shadowFlag"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=2 msgId=3 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=3 msgId=4 - UNBIND
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:12 +0200] conn=61 op=3 msgId=-1 - closing - U1
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:13 +0200] conn=61 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=26 op=12 msgId=13 - SRCH base="ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="cn uid uidNumber gidNumber gecos description homeDirectory loginShell"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=26 op=12 msgId=13 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=40 slot=40 LDAP connection from 193.188.36.249 to 193.188.36.249
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" method=128 version=3
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=1 msgId=2 - SRCH base="ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="cn uid uidNumber gidNumber gecos description homeDirectory loginShell"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=1 msgId=2 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=2 msgId=3 - SRCH base="ou=morepeople,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="cn uid uidNumber gidNumber gecos description homeDirectory loginShell"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=2 msgId=3 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=44 slot=44 LDAP connection from 193.188.36.249 to 193.188.36.249
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=0 msgId=1 - BIND dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" method=128 version=3
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=3 msgId=4 - UNBIND
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=3 msgId=-1 - closing - U1
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=62 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=1 msgId=2 - SRCH base="ou=people,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=shadowAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="uid userPassword shadowFlag"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=1 msgId=2 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=2 msgId=3 - SRCH base="ou=morepeople,o=mydomain.com,dc=mydomain,dc=com" scope=2 filter="(&(objectClass=shadowAccount)(uid=edepa2))" attrs="uid userPassword shadowFlag"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=2 msgId=3 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=3 msgId=4 - UNBIND
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:15 +0200] conn=63 op=3 msgId=-1 - closing - U1
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:16 +0200] conn=63 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:31 +0200] conn=64 op=-1 msgId=-1 - fd=40 slot=40 LDAP connection from 193.188.36.249 to 193.188.36.249
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:31 +0200] conn=64 op=0 msgId=1 - SRCH base="" scope=0 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="supportedControl supportedSASLMechanisms"
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:31 +0200] conn=64 op=0 msgId=1 - RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=1 etime=0
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:31 +0200] conn=64 op=1 msgId=2 - UNBIND
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:31 +0200] conn=64 op=1 msgId=-1 - closing - U1
    [29/Jun/2007:14:29:32 +0200] conn=64 op=-1 msgId=-1 - closed.

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