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Solid-state storage devices and the block layer

Solid-state storage devices and the block layer

Posted Oct 5, 2010 10:57 UTC (Tue) by mjthayer (guest, #39183)
In reply to: Solid-state storage devices and the block layer by hmh
Parent article: Solid-state storage devices and the block layer

> Unless you're the owner of rotational media, and the optimizations are being permanently undone (instead of being just disabled for non-rotational media).
Is that really the case? I have trouble imagining that they are willing to drop support for rotational media quite this fast.


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Solid-state storage devices and the block layer

Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:13 UTC (Tue) by hmh (subscriber, #3838) [Link]

I don't know. I sure hope it isn't the case, we will need fast, optimized support for rotational media for a few years yet...

Solid-state storage devices and the block layer

Posted Oct 5, 2010 11:15 UTC (Tue) by axboe (subscriber, #904) [Link]

Optimizations for rotating media are not dropped. Some of the early SSD work was centered around detecting them properly, that gives you a way to make informed decisions on these optimizations.


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