Why can't linux support RAID and trim at the same time in 2018?

Why can't linux support RAID and trim at the same time in 2018?

Guess I just have to use a more capable of like Windows then?

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Because SSDs are neither inexpensive nor disks, you retard. How could you have RAID SSDs without a contradiction?

>still thinks that RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
*cracks*
*sip*

Then what does it stand for?

What has inexpensive to do with anything?

Redundant Array of Independent Disks
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID?wprov=sfla1

I am guessing you've never had a workload outside your video gaymez in your life, then.

Go back.

RAID.

Linux can't do something Windows can!? This must be bait, good one.
I used two 64GB SSDs in RAID in 2012 and I could just use the built in Windows utility to TRIM them both at once.

itt: babbies who are fine with just one ssd because all they do is play gamez and rice their windows 10 desktop

Since when are solid state drives disks, retard?
I don't play with video toys or use toy operating systems like wangblows. You don't even know what RAID means, you stupid child. Neck yourself.

What have "Redundant Array of Independent Disks" to do with expense?

RAID actually means Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. People just changed it because it was offensive, like master and slave drives or male and female connectors.

>Since when are solid state drives disks, retard?
>A solid-state drive (SSD) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently. It is also sometimes called solid-state disk, although SSDs do not have physical disks.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive

64gb ssds in 2012? probably too shitty for trim to matter anyways

these are the supported chipsets for using trim and raid in windows 7 - 10

ark.intel.com/products/series/98460/Intel-7-Series-Chipsets

>Why can't linux support RAID and trim at the same time in 2018?
It does.

So it has no disk, yet you call it a disk. Seriously, are you retarded?

>64gb ssds in 2012? probably too shitty for trim to matter anyways
That's where it mattered the most, because shitty/early controllers weren't as good with managing the cells.

Only systemd/linux does.

>ree why are 3.5" floppy disks called floppy when they don't bend!!1
You must be new to the world of technology.

>windows
>ricing

You must be a faggot.

I am, does not make my argument any less true, newfriend.

You don't have an argument. You just think every retarded misconception should be taken as fact. It shows how stupid you really are.

Misconception =! Legacy
You probably had a hard time understanding the floppy analogy as you're probably too young.

You're very arrogant for someone so stupid. It isn't about legacy and never has been. But you're probably too young to even remember actual floppy disks or even cassettes. Stop trying to be cool, kiddo, it ain't working.

>get called young for being a ignorant retard
>no you!!1
Nice ad hominem strategy. Glad I managed to tickle your rectal glands.

You've made it painfully obvious how upset you are by resorting to meme speak. Well done, kiddo.

Yo, semantics faggot. Disks can be replaced with Drives.

Redundant Array of Independent Drives.

Maybe grow a few brain cells.

"look how mad u are" isnt hugely better than what he is doing

no it doesnt idiot

And male can be changed to female, but that doesn't make me a man, does it?

Yes, it does, imbecile.

Since version 3.7 of the Linux kernel mainline, md supports TRIM operations for the underlying solid-state drives (SSDs), for linear, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 layouts.

Also read this, you barbarian:
comma.guide/vocative-comma/

Male != Female

Drive == Disk (at least slang wise)

Get better analogies next time you try to argue.

No, it is a physical disk. You are a moron.

Nobody actually likes Windows.. well, maybe braindead Americans do... even my boss agrees. He says Linux is free and it just works, and for Windows you pay a lot of money and it still doesn't work AND it eats a ton of hardware resources.. well what do you expect from America.. they don't make products for people, they make products for themselves to get richer

My Debian install on my setup is literally running on two RAID 0 SSD's with mounted with discard right now.

Do you know what "slang" means?

Neither drive nor disk are slang terms. Retard.

Well a USB stick isn't a drive but people still call it that in slang

It is a drive, you fucking retard. It's a drive as much as an SSD is. A flash drive. Not a "USB stick". That's a stupid thing to call it.

Most people I know call it either USB stick or memory stick. I don't often hear it called USB drive except on Jow Forums

Then they're retards. The USB part is just the connector. What it really is is flash memory. Hence why it is called a flash drive.

Why isn't an SSD called a flash drive then?

Because they're called solid state drives. Do you know how names work?

Kek, but unironically this