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I have been using a Intel SSD 80GB for over two years now. Haiku has always run great for me on my machines: Toshiba NB305, Aspire One, Toshiba Satellite C670, Compaq Desktop.
My old Dells used Compact-Flash cards with an adapter and also had no problems.
Haiku unlike Windows rarely writes to the drive if you are not saving your data/files.