Re: Using BTRFS on SSD now ?

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Martin K. Petersen posted on Thu, 05 Jun 2014 19:58:26 -0400 as excerpted:

>>>>>> "Duncan" == Duncan  <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> Duncan> OTOH, certain high-performance hardware goes beyond the current
> Duncan> standard and does a queued trim, without forcing a flush of the
> Duncan> queue in the process.  But this hardware tends to be rather rare
> Duncan> and expensive,
> 
> Queued trim has started to appear in consumer SSDs. However, since we're
> the only OS that supports it the feature has come off to a bumpy start.
> We tried to enable it on a drive model that passed testing here but we
> had to revert to unqueued when bug reports started rolling in this week.

[more elided]

Thanks. Fresher and better information than I had. =:^)

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