Il giorno sab 10 ott 2015 alle 13:39, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> ha
scritto:
Federico Bruni <f...@inventati.org> writes:
Il giorno sab 10 ott 2015 alle 13:12, Simon Albrecht
<simon.albre...@mail.de> ha scritto:
On 10.10.2015 13:10, Federico Bruni wrote:
I wouldn't suggest to enable "Save document is possible" when
saving to an SSD disk.
Why that?
~ Simon
I don't know if it's still true for modern SSD but I often find
documentation or tutorials saying to be cautious about the number of
writes to a SSD drive. Probably outdated nowadays but I've never
investigated.
I think most would be buffered by the OS before reaching disk anyway.
The real SSD killer is putting swap there and/or suspend to disk.
That's gigabytes of actually happening writes.
I was a bit worried because I often suspend my laptop by closing the
lid. But you are talking about hibernation.
"Suspend to disk" is what is often called hibernate.
Suspend, alone, is "suspend to RAM", which doesn't write to disk.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_management/Suspend_and_hibernate
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