Re: ssd optimised mode

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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Dmitri Nikulin <dnikulin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Already SanDisk are offering a proprietary "Extreme FFS" (perhaps even
> based on Unix FFS) for Windows Vista only.
> http://www.technewsworld.com/story/65072.html?wlc=1235097496&wlc=1235434234
> It is not clear whether this is purely a filesystem which could work
> on any SSD, but I think it is much more likely it has an FTL bypass
> that lets it get higher performance than any FTLed filesystem. <RMS>It
> is proprietary from the ground up and products like these could undo
> the decades of standardisation and interoperability that have made
> hard disks and their controllers a commodity. </RMS>
>

I heard that ExtremeFFS is a firmware or FTL technology although
it sounds like a filesystem.

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Dongjun
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