Should I upgrade my HDD or better wait?

so, what is the verdict on SSD drives with Snow Leopard? Are they fully supported?
I want to buy an SSD to replace my 5400rpm drive but I don't know if they are supported with Snow Leopard. Particularly the issue with SSD getting slower (writing) over time and TRIM command. Is it really a big deal or people making a big deal?
I talked with someone at Apple support and they couldn't even come close on answering my question about this. Either he had no idea about the TRIM command or he intentionally tried to avoid answering.
Can someone using SSD for a long time provide some input? Is the drive really getting slower? Do users notice the difference?
Is it better to maybe get a 7200rpm drive and wait until Snow Leopard better supports SSD or maybe even wait for next generation SSDs?
What do you think?

xsi wrote:
so, what is the verdict on SSD drives with Snow Leopard? Are they fully supported?
I don't have one, but from what I read they are fully supported enough that if I wanted one, then I'd go for it.
I want to buy an SSD to replace my 5400rpm drive but I don't know if they are supported with Snow Leopard. Particularly the issue with SSD getting slower (writing) over time and TRIM command. Is it really a big deal or people making a big deal?
I haven't heard anything about slower writing. Regardless, writing still should be very fast. I can't speak to the trim command question, but, in concept, it would be a pretty big deal--depending, of course, on you drive capacity needs.
I talked with someone at Apple support and they couldn't even come close on answering my question about this. Either he had no idea about the TRIM command or he intentionally tried to avoid answering.
Who knows? Different support people are willing to go out on different limbs and have significantly different knowledge to work from. Call back and talk to another. You also might get info from visiting an Apple Store and talking to whoever seems knowledgeable--that you can get to on a timely basis.
Can someone using SSD for a long time provide some input? Is the drive really getting slower? Do users notice the difference?
Don't know
Is it better to maybe get a 7200rpm drive and wait until Snow Leopard better supports SSD or maybe even wait for next generation SSDs?
I gave my opinion above on this question. I'd go for it if truly interested in having one.

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