![]() ![]() ![]() This is exactly like a hard drive, and just as with a hard drive, it will crucially not delete the now junk physical data. If you then deletes one of the 10KB files, the SSD will simply mark the unwanted 10KB file as area available to be rewritten. The drive writes two 10KB files to this space, dropping them in at its full write speed. Imagine a brand new SSD, with a clean 20KB cell. ![]() ![]() Here's how we explained it in the previous piece: SSDs are split into cells. Apple has yet to publically state if and when OS X will support TRIM ![]()
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