I'm keeping an eye on btrfs, which looks very promising to me. The best of most worlds, should eliminate the need for md/lvm, and the developers appear to be taking ssd into account, although to be honest btrfs appears to be a bit i/o intensive (mostly due to cow). Good stuff none the less. Oracle will reportedly be using it, and Fedora developers are trying hard to make it the default in F17. -- -Eric 'shubes' On 02/12/2012 12:08 PM, Michael Butash wrote: > I think it's still a lot of theory and assumption that goes on trying to > figure out exactly how to treat these darn SSD's just right, and every > one is different. So much information, yet none of it is really > comprehensive how exactly to deal with them across all the various > fs-types. It took me a few weeks to get my recipe working somewhat > reliably on my hp laptop, where the laptop has it's own issue to > compound it too (relating to disk security/locking in bios). > > Kind of a shame, It only makes linux look piss poor when you have to > spend so much effort to figure out such a basic disk function if you > want to do it "right" and get the most performance/longevity. I still in > no way know if I really am, either. I'm hoping someone at canonical, > redhat, or even the disk vendors start building partitioning systems > intelligent account for SSD's, otherwise they're creating timebombs. My > first pair of SSD's didn't last a year before one began getting flaky > (2nd gen sata3 micron, the "good" ones), and that was with default > alignment with md/lvm atop it (no disk encryption at the time, just the > homedir). > > Since trim support is still pretty wack (doesn't work fully between > lvm/luks/raid), I heard disk vendors are they're pushing the garbage > collection into hardware in the disk now at least. Maybe they need to > align themselves for the stupid os' too. :) > > -mb > > > On 02/12/2012 09:34 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: >> That's interesting, as I settled on 32x32 as well. It seems to fit all >> the possibilities (4k sectors, etc). >> Great minds think alike. ;) >> >> Yeah, the installers aren't up to snuff with alignment or GPT yet from >> what I've seen. >> >> Thanks. >> --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss