Partially. SWAP is allmost never used anyway tmp is not writing much anyway var neither I use the benefit for - Boot time - Application launch time - loading my VMware-image which is on the SSD My /home partition is on a disk that transfers almost 100 MB/sec. When opening my text files that's fast enough anyway. And I don't have much on home because: All other files are located on my server which I talk to through Gigabit. So that's the limiting factor there. Am 22.11.2011 22:52, schrieb Adam Tauno Williams:
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 22:40 +0100, Smartysmart34 wrote:
I use an SSD with openSuse 11.4 and had no problems so far. To minimise write-access and to support TRIM on that SSD I did the following:
1) Mounted / with "discard"-Option 2) Moved SWAP, var and temp to a separate disk 3) home has been on a separate disk from the beginning and it still is System running fine for allmost 6 months now.
Doesn't this mean you've installed a [high-performance] SSD and then moved all the I/O to another disk? Swap, /var, and /home are going to be where you reap the benefits of the SSD. Provided you have sufficient RAM the applications and libraries you use from /usr [typically in the / volume] are going to be cached in short order.
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org