Re: We need an SSD maintenance utility
Originally Posted by
gonzo74405
I have installed Ubuntu 12.10 on a solid state disk on my desktop computer.
I know SSDs need periodic maintenance to keep their performance up to their full capability, since I ported Windows 7 to an SSD I installed in my laptop and I use the Intel utility to keep the drive cleaned/trimmed/happy or whatever you call it.
I tried to find out how to do this for my Ubuntu drive but frankly I am not sufficiently experienced in programming to understand and implement the fixes suggested in the forums. I know that the respondents think their answers are helpful but they're just too far above my user level to help.
If Ubuntu wants to appeal to a larger user community, I think this will become a problem area in the future. I always recommend Ubuntu to my friends but I really don't want to have to add a 'but it's not really easy to use it with an SSD'.
Can't we develop an SSD cleanup/tuneup utility program that could be downloaded from the Ubuntu Software Center and used by those of us with low levels of technical expertise? Sure would be helpful to me.
if you are using Linux then it will be using Ext3 or 4 or other Linux Filesystem which does not need maintenance like windows does using NTFS, no defragmention is really needed.
As long as you set up your FSTAB to enable TRIM and the like then there is nothing really to do. it only take a few seconds to enter the entries into /etc/fstab and then you pretty good to go.
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