On 12/16/17 20:58, Temlakos wrote:
I now ask the community for some suggestions.
Oh, and BTW, you should consider enabling fstrim.target as this has been shown to
help maintain performance over time.
Also, just a bit of info, you'd asked if I'd seen increase in performance after
switching to SDD. Well, today I finished upgrading a system to all SSD's. The
system is a few years old. An i5 CPU 2.67GHz. While I eliminated some services that
I no longer needed the startup time improved dramatically. Previously it would take
about 2 minutes to boot-up to the login screen. Now it takes 12 seconds.
Some examples of changes are....
Before 12.997s firewalld.service After 802ms firewalld.service
Before 3.082s named.service After 143ms named-chroot-setup.service
Before 1.417s chronyd.service After 84ms chronyd.service
Before 461ms bluetooth.service After 59ms bluetooth.service
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