Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Nov 2008 15:33 UTC, submitted by Gregory
Hardware, Embedded Systems It's no secret that SSDs suffer from performance penalties when it comes to small random writes. Even though more modern SSD try to solve some of these issues hardware-wise, software can also play a major role. Instead of resorting to things like delaying all writes until shutdown and storing them in RAM, SanDisk claims it has a better option. At WinHEC yesterday, the company introduced its Extreme FFS, which it claims will improve write performance on SSDs by a factor of 100.
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by StephenBeDoper on Fri 7th Nov 2008 18:07 UTC in reply to "RE: so..."
StephenBeDoper
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2005-07-06

thats the deal with new technology, why people complain about it i dont know.


It's largely because many people have unrealistic expectations of technology, due to a lack of understanding. The "I don't understand it, so I will assume it works by magic" effect.

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