Linux 6.13 Rolling Out NVMe 2.1 Support & NVMe Rotational Media

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  • Joe2021
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    Sounds great. Nevertheless it is so sad that most consumer SSDs only support exactly one namespace at once. That is as useful as a partition table scheme capable to hold one partition max - aka pointless!

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  • dlq84
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    Originally posted by davidbepo View Post
    wait what, why would you use NVMe for HDD?
    Why not? NVME support vastly more command queues and is both faster and more efficient over fiber channel. Just to name a couple of reasons.
    Last edited by dlq84; 18 November 2024, 02:44 PM.

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  • davidbepo
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    wait what, why would you use NVMe for HDD?

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  • Linux 6.13 Rolling Out NVMe 2.1 Support & NVMe Rotational Media

    Phoronix: Linux 6.13 Rolling Out NVMe 2.1 Support & NVMe Rotational Media

    All of the block subsystem changes were sent out today for the in-development Linux 6.13 kernel, including a prominent set of NVMe additions...

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