Simon Slavin wrote:
> On 22 Sep 2009, at 3:07pm, Ken wrote:
> 
>> How is the SSD connected? Could it be an issue with the transport  
>> layer to the device?
> 
> Also, do you have a storage driver that /knows/ its talking to an  
> SSD ?  Because some operating systems do all sorts of clever stuff  
> (write-queueing, read-ahead caching) on the assumption that they're  
> talking to a spinning hard disk.  And these more than make up for how  
> much faster an SSD should be.
> 
> If your SSD is doing a very good impersonation of a SATA-connected  
> hard disk, it might be fooling the OS into treating it a one.
> 
> Simon.

It's connected directly to the PCI Express bus. It's using it's own 
driver, so I assume it knows it's not a hard disk :)

Mark

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