Hello BSD people,
I would write here because the sentences are divided on this topic.
I set the partition according to this description: http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/ssd.html
The author writes:
"Soft updates are also enabled. Soft updates journaling (SUJ) is not used for two reasons: there have been problems with SUJ that prevent the use of dump(8) to back up filesystems, and SUJ’s killer feature is dramatically reduced fsck(8) times. But SSDs provide dramatically reduced fsck(8) times anyway."
What did you think about it, is it good to disable SU / SUJ on SSD? this does not cause a large increase in the risk of data loss in case of bad sector or sudden power loss?
Best Wishes,
ky7en
I would write here because the sentences are divided on this topic.
I set the partition according to this description: http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/ssd.html
The author writes:
"Soft updates are also enabled. Soft updates journaling (SUJ) is not used for two reasons: there have been problems with SUJ that prevent the use of dump(8) to back up filesystems, and SUJ’s killer feature is dramatically reduced fsck(8) times. But SSDs provide dramatically reduced fsck(8) times anyway."
What did you think about it, is it good to disable SU / SUJ on SSD? this does not cause a large increase in the risk of data loss in case of bad sector or sudden power loss?
Best Wishes,
ky7en