Hi All,
Some of the SSD's implement trim as a "no-op"? I also heard that they
have better wear life?
Quoting from some expert's comment:
They purposely allocate every logical block at initialization time so
the drive is
effectively "aged" from the outset. This way the performance doesn't
change over time. They implement a huge amount of back-end bandwidth to
handle the resulting write amplification.
What exactly does this mean?
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Sandeep.
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