Martin Gregorie wrote:
> AFAIK trim isn't supposed to do anything useful to a hard drive
> regardless of speed or capacity, but I know nothing about SMR, except
> that an article I just read says its really only suitable for large scale
> data storage with minimal updating, i.e. not something I'd use for the
> (main? only?) storage volume for a Linux or Windows system and definitely
> not for a journalled fling system.
SMR means "keep hands off!" from what I know useful only in OEM equipment.
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