
Hi I thought this was interesting. http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/tip/Optimizing-Linux-for-SSD-usage?asrc=EM_NLN_13599320&track=NL-795&ad=824889
Does EXT 4 has features suited for SSD or EXT 3 would also work well?
Even newer gen spindle hard drives start to use larger disk blocks so that partition need to be on the boundary to get best perf. Latest gen OS should all take care of that. I personally tried windows 7 and Ubuntu 10 to partition and then dump the partition table and double check the boundary.
we are using CenOS5.3 (64 bit ) in our production. could someone please give pointer about what version of centos we should put on it.
Best Regards --N

Thanks, very interesting. Good to know that modern installers are expected to take care of that. C On 6 April 2011 15:19, Narender <narender.hooda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I thought this was interesting.
Does EXT 4 has features suited for SSD or EXT 3 would also work well?
Even newer gen spindle hard drives start to use larger disk blocks so that partition need to be on the boundary to get best perf. Latest gen OS should all take care of that. I personally tried windows 7 and Ubuntu 10 to partition and then dump the partition table and double check the boundary.
we are using CenOS5.3 (64 bit ) in our production. could someone please give pointer about what version of centos we should put on it.
Best Regards
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