>> In either case they are detected as ordinary HDD drives and you need
>> do nothing out of the ordinary other than it's preferable to not put
>> a swap partition on them for wear reasons.
> Now you tell me . . .
Don't worry: it's a sorely outdated recommendation.
There can still be circumstances where putting swap on an SSD is a bad
idea, but these are rare enough nowadays that it's not worth
a special mention.
Stefan