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Re: file systems



On Jo, 21 apr 11, 22:10:10, Chris Brennan wrote:
> 
> You mentioned something about doing this on USB (solid-state?) storage? You
> might want to also consider reading up on USB's general policy about write
> few, read many. In a nutshell, most USB devices don't like to be written to
> many many times (such as a busy *primary* FS). They have a limited
> shelf-life of writes )wear leveling) before they go bad (I have an OCZ ATV
> rubber thumb drive that has suffered this.) This is why they tell you
> defragmenting SSD's is a *VERY* bad idea, you significantly reduce the write
> ability of the device.[4][5][6]

Defragmenting SSDs should also be unnecessary, since there are no heads 
to move to other regions ;)

Regards,
Andrei
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