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Originally Posted by Tigerroast View Post
The underlined bit, that's a very strong claim to make. You're gonna need to expound upon that. I see nothing that would make filesystems like NTFS, ext4, or Btrfs "unsuitable" for solid-state devices.
I suspect @aegis meant for any flash memory, not necessarily for soild state drives (which also use flash like SD cards). Since flash is ruined faster by excessive writes, it makes sense for filesystem targeted for flash storage to optimize writes accordingly. Most of the filesystems out there don't care about this issue (that's what F2FS is trying to improve actually).

SSD are actually used in modern cameras which support storing raw video.

Last edited by shmerl; 2014-12-01 at 05:02.
 

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