For ssds the best scheduler to use is noop, there is no point shuffling
around data to optimise for mechanical hard disks when accessing what is
essentially a random access disk.

That is another gripe I have with the disk schedulers in ubuntu, for
flash drives the scheduler should ALWAYS be noop.

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CFQ may not be the right choice of i/o scheduler for the most common desktop 
systems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427210
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