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		<title>By: Affiliate News for 1-15-10</title>
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		<title>By: News and Reviews for 1-15-10</title>
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		<title>By: News for Friday January 15th 2010</title>
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		<description>[...] There is a lot of discussion on forums about the impact of available disk space on SSD performance. A pertinent question was raised; At what point does drive utilization impact SSD performance? Running some quick tests, the results proved rather insightful. &#8230; These test results demonstrate that drive performance is not directly related to available disk space – performance is relatively equivalent between a drive that’s half full and a drive that’s almost completely full. &#8230; So if drive utilization is just a bit of seasoning in the SSD performance cuisine, why are people seeing the advantages they are seeing from over provisioning/short stroking? The improvements they are leveraging are a direct result of how TRIM/GC is implemented at the firmware/OS level. This implementation limits the drives performance relative to the amount of available disk space which can be utilized for TRIM/GC. More available space, lends itself to more efficient TRIM/GC operation, thereby improving real world performance. SOURCE: http://www.overclockers.com/ssds-trim-disk-space/ [...]</description>
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