Is there a current best practices for use of solid state disks with Fedora 20? I found an older doc for Fedora 14 and also the Red Hat 6 deployment guide, but both don't have a lot of details.
I have a laptop and am installing a 120G SSD. Also I plan on updating an old CentOS server with a single 120G SSD (CentOS 5.10). Some of the recommendations I have found: - partition on a 1M boundary - use native partitions, not LVM (for TRIM) - mount using relatime (or noatime for CentOS 5) - mount using discard (or use the fstrim program periodically) - use EXT4 Other recommendations I have seen recommended: - move some temporary files to tempfs - move /tmp to RAM: /etc/fstab tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,noatime,mode=1777 0 0 - change I/O scheduler by adding "elevator=noop" to boot parms - reduce swappiness: /etc/sysctl.conf vm.swappiness=1 vm.vfs_cache_pressure=50 Thanks, -- Wade Hampton
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