trim

A trim command (known as TRIM in the ATA command set, and UNMAP in the SCSI command set) allows an operating system to inform a solid-state drive (SSD) which blocks of data are no longer considered to be 'in use' and therefore can be erased internally.Trim was introduced soon after SSDs were introduced. Because low-level operation of SSDs differs significantly from hard drives, the typical way in which operating systems handle operations like deletes and formats resulted in unanticipated progressive performance degradation of write operations on SSDs. Trimming enables the SSD to more efficiently handle garbage collection, which would otherwise slow future write operations to the involved blocks.Although tools to "reset" some drives to a fresh state were already available before the introduction of trimming, they also delete all data on the drive, which makes them impractical to use for ongoing optimization. By 2014, many SSDs had internal background garbage collection mechanisms that worked independently of trimming. Although this successfully maintained their performance even under operating systems that did not support trim, it had the associated drawbacks of increased write amplification and wear of the flash cells.TRIM is also widely used on shingled magnetic recording (SMR) hard drives.

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  1. Sean Kelly

    Straight edge trim. How do you fix yours?

    I did some tiling for a lady a few months ago. She called me back yesterday for me to give her a quote for tiling another room. She told me that last time I put the trim on her bathroom window the wrong way round. When I looked at it it was fine. She explained to me that it was not put on the...
  2. John Benton

    How much for this trim?

    Just doing a wet/bathroom for a very good customer and he's presented me with these trims. They are 2.5m long, polished chrome with Swarovski crystals embedded into them. How much do you think they are per length?
  3. S

    Chrome trim

    Hi everyone, Just a quick one does anyone charge extra for chrome trim work. ive tiled a floor and they wanted tiled skirtings with trim on top any one got any suggestion s
  4. C

    Internal 90 deg tile trim but....

    I have an enclosed cistern and as such it is boxed in and I'm tiling round it. The boxing informs a shelf which has incurred the wrath of me trying to get a three way mitre for the aluminium tile trim which is when I found the solution on this forum. What I need to do now is from the flats that...
  5. S

    Trim alternatives

    Hi guys, looked at a job last week, the customer isn't massive on trim/beading. They have had new kitchen install and want sage metro wall tiles fitted. It's a cream shaker style kitchen with oak worktops. I'm after an alternative to bead to finish the top edge of the tiling on the walls with...
  6. M

    am i rite in saying there either should of been trim or the tiles shou

    this is me brothere missus's moms bathroom my bro wants similar so need to know where to get similar tiles cheap as ya can like :thumbsup:... also I am thinking the window and half height should of been finished with a trim? opinions please thank you.
  7. S

    Genesis Metal Tile Trim?

    Tiles, grout and adhesive sorted. Just need to sort trim. we have decided to go with metal, straight edge. Probably 8mm and prefer a brushed finish. Cheapest we we have found is Genesis. We need 7 of 2.5m and at trimtraders it comes out at about £55 delivered for the aluminium brushed finish...
  8. B

    Square edge or round edge trim?? What's you preference!

    Simple question which do you use square or round??
  9. S

    Which grout / adhesive / trim for my project?

    Some advice please..... i am doing some tiling in the kitchen and the bathroom. I have ordered some Zanzibar 10x10cm wavy edge tiles for the kitchen in the lighter (beige and white) colours. For the bathroom, some Grespania Galaca 40x25cm in the light blanco colour. Bother ceramic tiles. All...
  10. area tiling

    Black nickel finish tile trim

    My customer would like their tile trims to match their sockets and switches, which are polished Black nickel effect! So could anyone point me in the right direction as to who stocks these products , or has anyone used them!
  11. S

    Glass Mosiac fitting trim

    Hi, What trim would you suggest for this job glass mosaic? Any tips on fitting trim on glass mosaic? Cheers Paul
  12. S

    Wirral approx 8sqm kitchen tiling brick bond with 10mm pencil trim.

    Hi, Looking to have approx 8sqm of tiling in brick bond using 200 x 100 mm metro tiles done in my kitchen starting the job by the end of this week if possible. Walls are in good condition and ready to tile. Was planning on doing it myself but had a new kitchen fitted and it looks so good it...
  13. G

    Battleship Grey Quartzite in Bathroom, to trim or not to trim...?

    Hey everybody, I'm currently preparing my bathroom for the walls & floor to be done in Grey Quartz - I have the tiles, & a tiler ready. The bathroom has a small window reveal, about 900mm x 500mm, & I'm stumped for what to do with it - The tiler has recommended schluter chrome trim, due to the...
  14. R

    Struggling with 3-way mitre trim

    Hello all, Its my first attempt at a 3-way mitre trim like here: I have followed a how-to guide on here and on youtube but i just cant get it right!!! Can someone help or shed any light why i am so stupid??? (haha!)
  15. S

    Creative ideas for beading/tile trim

    Hi, I'm not a fan of standard tile trims/beading. I'm tiling a splashback above my kitchen work top. I am using a brick tile, tiled in a brick pattern format. The left tile edge of the splashback will be exposed. Does anyone have any creative, tasteful ideas for edging as an alternative to...
  16. Dan

    Technical Guidance Note 10 on Tile Trim Profiles is available

    The Tile Association's latest technical publication - Click here for the full article.. RSS feed from For tiles, tilers, tiling and the tiles industry: The Tile Association.
  17. R

    Trim type for metro tiles

    Hi all, could you please assist me with the best type of trim to use at an external corner using metro tiles in a brick bond layout. Due to the lay out most of the tiles will be cut tiles going into the corner and coming out. Many thanks
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