Trim for SSD
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If its an MLC or TLC drive it more than likely supports and needs TRIM.
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@kpa:
Chances are that you don't actually need TRIM. If the filesystems are not really full the disk will have large amounts of unused space that the wear leveling system can use.
I play with trim and at the end I discovered that my ssd does not support trim function, on the other hand use tunefs bribed me the partition, and I had to reinstall the pfs.
Good luck…
You reinstalled for no good reason, you could have just turned TRIM off by booting into the single user mode and turning it off with tunefs.
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My SSD is as I have posted before? So do I have to trim the SSD or leave it as is?
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I couldn't find a spec on it. Not a complete spec anyway.
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My SSD is as I have posted before? So do I have to trim the SSD or leave it as is?
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create a configuration backup (.xml file)
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prepare a USB stick to boot and install from it
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read this post How to enable TRIM
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and it will be done in several minutes
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otherwise you could reinstall it fast and play back the configuration backup!
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@BlueKobold:
My SSD is as I have posted before? So do I have to trim the SSD or leave it as is?
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create a configuration backup (.xml file)
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prepare a USB stick to boot and install from it
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read this post How to enable TRIM
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and it will be done in several minutes
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otherwise you could reinstall it fast and play back the configuration backup!
What do I create a USB stick from?
since I have a working stable (latest) pfsense setup - I cannot understand why I need to install again.
I have a backup of my configuration file (xml file). -
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@kpa:
Chances are that you don't actually need TRIM. If the filesystems are not really full the disk will have large amounts of unused space that the wear leveling system can use.
so the SDD just does this automatically? Im putting together my first system, just ordered a Kingston SSDNow V+200 90GB SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Solid State Drive SVP200S3/90G.
just trying to determine if i need to enable trim or not (this will be my first pfsense device). are we presented with the option during install?
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@kpa:
Chances are that you don't actually need TRIM. If the filesystems are not really full the disk will have large amounts of unused space that the wear leveling system can use.
so the SDD just does this automatically? Im putting together my first system, just ordered a Kingston SSDNow V+200 90GB SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Solid State Drive SVP200S3/90G.
just trying to determine if i need to enable trim or not (this will be my first pfsense device). are we presented with the option during install?
All SSDs have automatic wear leveling. What TRIM does is to mark disk blocks that are no longer in use as empty so that the wear leveling has more free space to play with. If your disks are mostly empty the wear leveling will never come to a situation where the unused blocks become scarce and there's no reason to enable TRIM.
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I sse where you come from. My sandisk 64GB SSD only uses less than 4GB for my pfsense system.
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