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From: The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid>
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Subject: Re: Shutdown - 25 Years Later
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2025 10:32:10 +0100
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On 25/04/2025 22:20, Carlos E.R. wrote:
>>
>> Yes it can. It uses algorithms I previously mentioned -- scatter read,
>> gather write, elevator seeking -- to assemble together large sequences of
>> I/O requests, larger than any on-drive cache can handle.
> 
> No, it can not. It does not have the access.

For SSD, no. SSD is a device that mimics a hard drive with 'sectors' and 
'tracks'.
It *dynamically* (for wear levelling) maps between a 'virtual hard 
drive' and its underlying weirdness of flash RAM blocks and pages.

There is nothing the operating system can do to optimise this except 
not do multiple writes to a 'sector'  if possible.



-- 
Canada is all right really, though not for the whole weekend.

"Saki"