Three Simple Tweaks for Better SSD Performance

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 11/26/2009 - 01:04

Linux Pro Magazine: "As I explained in the previous post, replacing my notebook's hard disk with an SSD significantly improved the overall system performance -- even without any additional tweaking.

But there are also a couple of simple tricks that can boost performance even further. "


 

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