Ubuntu finally get around to adding TRIM support, quite characteristic of many modern operating systems. It is important to team functioning and health, solid-state drives, because they operate in a substantially different way than the standard spinning platter. This feature allows the operating system say the drive is no longer needed and pieces are ready to be erased or written over. This may sound a little dull, but basically it means the disk have a less writes because higher capacity, longer life and lower productivity over time. Windows added support way back in 2009, and OS X after the 2011th Even Android jumped on the bandwagon back in July of this year, but lagged behind Linux. Experimental support was added to the Linux kernel is 2008 beta function disabled by default due to performance issues. The Opportunity that it should be at least mid-level command-line ninjutsu.
Canonical has put a lot of work into getting TRIM support for up to snuff, and finally, consider that they are ready for prime time. The next version of Ubuntu 14.04, it will be enabled by default, allows its dedicated user base fully realize fast, quiet, energy -sipping solid state storage benefits. While Step is certainly later than many had expected, it comes at a very appropriate time to make serious plans the company mobile push. And, as we all know, hard reigns supreme tablet and smartphone world.
Canonical has put a lot of work into getting TRIM support for up to snuff, and finally, consider that they are ready for prime time. The next version of Ubuntu 14.04, it will be enabled by default, allows its dedicated user base fully realize fast, quiet, energy -sipping solid state storage benefits. While Step is certainly later than many had expected, it comes at a very appropriate time to make serious plans the company mobile push. And, as we all know, hard reigns supreme tablet and smartphone world.
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