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Originally Posted by geekmaster
I have several older SSD drives that do not have Trim, so I have to periodically do a secure erase when they start writing very slowly (write wear-leveling fragmentation) to restore them back to full factory-fresh write speeds. The newer SSD drives with trim support can do that automagically in erase block increments if supported by the OS (such as Win7).
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Thanks for the reminder.
In a thread about a month ago, we determined that the Kindle eMMC does support the "trim" command (at least according to the documentation).
I don't recall any post reporting if the Kindle kernel driver is using the command.
Anyone want to take bets on if tinyrot is using the command?
Nor have I seen any reports of Win7 having been ported to the Kindle.