p...@incedo.org (Sj??holm Per-Olov), 2016.06.19 (Sun) 11:56 (CEST): > Does anyone know if there exist any list of recommendations about how > to make an SSD disk to live as long as possible when using it for > firewall purpose on OpenBSD?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=144738462109908 Bye, Marcus > It seems that OpenBSD lack some features related to SSDs like TRIM. > SSDs are getting more popular, but I cannot find much info in the OpenBSD FAQ > or on misc. Also, it is not that easy to get a good understanding of how long > an average good SSD will really live with average disk writes from the specs. > And there a more than one way to give specs about this where DWPD is one and > MTBF is another. > > Therefor I at least want to do the easy steps to make it long lived... > > Softdep is probably a good thing. What else? And I think of rewriting the > logging handling with dates in /var/log to avoid a move of all logs every day. > Or is that waste of time? Any special handling/settings for swap and /tmp? > > Input very much appreciated > > Tnx in advance > > /Peo > Current FW system: OpenBSD 5.9 stable, Mainboard: NF9HG-2930, Nics: i211AT, > CPU: N2930, Disk: Intel 525 30GB mSATA > > > !DSPAM:57666c71139262012919378!