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Default Trim like tools for raided SSD

Got to give Tony from OCZ props on this for always in the forefront of SSD information. There is a tool Tony is promoting and got windows 7 approval. Well il just link the site for you guys to judge.

http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...ad.php?t=64753
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I think this may just have influenced my decision to get a pair of 60GB Vertex SSD's.
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After reading this, its great news for other manufacturer that produces SSD because alot of member who have falcons, supertalents, etc... have been waiting for a tool like trim for SSD for there raid setup and asking in the manufacturer forum when will they have garbage collection like OCZ. Now this has been anounced.
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I've been looking/researching this since I saw it yesterday.

I've been using Diskeeper w/Hyperfast since my RAID0's install and haven't noticed any major degradation in my array since hitting steady state.

I just tried this "TONY-TRIM" and my average read speed on HDTune went from 472 MB/sec to 502 MB/sec.

The major improvement is that the drive responds like it did when it came out of the box.

I was always big on defraging mechanical HDs.....I could feel the response "quicken" when things were in order.

This consolidate/zero of Tony-Trim feels the same way.

I just wanted to let others know that it will work with Intel's G1 drives.
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