Ok, so can we say that the conclusion for a home user is:

1) Using SSD without TRIM is acceptable. The only drawback is that without 
TRIM, the SSD will write much more, which effects life time. Because when the 
SSD has written enough, it will break.

I dont have high demands for my OS disk, so battery backup is overkill for my 
needs. 

So I can happily settle for the next gen Intel G3 SSD disk, without worrying 
the SSD will break because Solaris has no TRIM support yet?




2) And later, when Solaris gets TRIM support, should I reformat or is there no 
need to reformat? I mean, maybe I must format and reinstall to get TRIM all 
over the disk. Or will TRIM immediately start to do it's magic?
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