ewrites every day, I bet you won't have
to enable TRIM.
Also, If you still want TRIM enabled I think there is no need for
QEMU/KVM to support TRIM as you use RAW format. This is the job of your
guests.
What would make high preformance degradation is not having blocks
aligned.
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Nicolas Sebrecht
ently we have the latter.
This is what I would call "fighting with QEMU internals". How do you
prevent from concurrency access and modifications? Ideally speacking
libvirt should be able to co-exist with foreign implementations, all
requesting QEMU.
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Nicolas Sebrecht