Stop Letting SSD Performance Rot: Practical `fstrim.timer` on Linux
Stop Letting SSD Performance Rot: Practical fstrim.timer on Linux If your Linux system lives on SSDs, virtual disks backed by SSD storage, or thin-provisioned volumes, TRIM is one of those boring maintenance jobs that is easy to forget and annoying to debug later. The good news is that modern Linu
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