As said, garbage collection on 2nd and 3rd generation drives is very advanced so TRIM isn't an absolute necessity any more. Even back when I was running two first generation Intel X25-M 80GBs in RAID 0 there was no performance degradation after a year, so improved algorithms can only have made that better.
TRIM is garbage collection. It enables the SSD to do garbage collection.
Seeing as TRIM isn't supported in RAID arrays, therefore there is no garbage collection
TRIM is garbage collection. It enables the SSD to do garbage collection.
Seeing as TRIM isn't supported in RAID arrays, therefore there is no garbage collection
I always thought the old 'speed drop w/out TRIM' was exaggerated anyway. I never noticed any with Gen 1 drives in RAID, and I've never seen any official benchmarks that prove so. As long as you're not copying 1Tbs worth of files in and out of your array every day...
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