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Muitos tutoriais dizem para usar o noatime no fstab quando você tem um SSD, mas para mim parece que o relatime funcionará bem.
Algumas citações:
Add the "noatime" (or "relatime") mount option in /etc/fstab, to disable (or significantly reduce) disk writes whenever a file is read. Please note that since Linux kernel 2.6.30, "relatime" is the default. This improves filesystem read performance for both SSDs and HDDs.
source: Debian SSD Optimization
The other option, noatime, tells the filesystem to not keep track of last accessed times – just last modified times. This can reduce wear and tear on your SSD, because there are many files that you access while you use your computer but there are far fewer files that you’ll end up modifying.
source: link
Funcionará bem? Será melhor? Eu terei algum problema com essa configuração?
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