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Ha, no.
SSD arrays absolutely have there place and I have deployed many for clients. But it is not the only performance solution. Like others have said capacity / performance planning is a must to know what you need and what you will need.
Hard drives are for capacity. SSD's are for performance. This has been settled for a number of years, and is why you see multiple levels of caching in front of any modern enterprise storage system.