Re: ssd optimised mode

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On Monday 23 February 2009, Martin K. Petersen wrote:
> "Stuff" in this case is on the order of megabytes, not a few sectors
> like on spinning media.  With disk drives the risk of garbling unrelated
> files is there but relatively small.  On SSDs it's much higher because
> of the big blocking and the high latency erase/rewrite cycle.  In
> several cases I've lost system binaries that obviously weren't being
> written when I crashed the system.  In one case I even lost all of
> /sbin.
>

 What brand of SSDs are we talking about? What filesystems did you experiment 
with?

 Best regards

Cláudio

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