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[Discuss] ssd's in linux



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On 11/08/2013 06:15 AM, Stephen Adler wrote:
> I'm thinking of upgrading my linux system by adding an SSD drive to use
> as my system disk. Has anyone done this? Any pros and cons regarings
> using SSD's? I'm more intrested in the cons. I'm worried about the life

I've been using a SSD for operating system and a HDD for /home for about
a year on a desktop computer. Running latest linux distribution and
didn't run into any issues (yet). The speed improvements are amazing. I
make regular backups of /home , reinstalling the o.s. is not a big deal
if the SSD fails for any reason.

I mount my / with
ext4    relatime,discard,errors=remount-ro

hdparm reports it as:
Model=M4-CT128M4SSD2

regards,
Nuno

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http://aeminium.org/nuno/
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