08-12-2016, 10:38 AM
Hi, I'm thinking about using Rollback RX to create snapshots on my SSD, but is it compatible?
Is Rollback RX Compatible with SSD?
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08-12-2016, 10:38 AM
Hi, I'm thinking about using Rollback RX to create snapshots on my SSD, but is it compatible?
08-12-2016, 01:56 PM
yes it should
08-12-2016, 02:06 PM
It is. Please check the article at https://blog.horizondatasys.com/rollback-rx-and-ssd-trim/ for details.
08-12-2016, 04:58 PM
(08-12-2016, 02:06 PM)Partha Wrote: It is. Please check the article at https://blog.horizondatasys.com/rollback-rx-and-ssd-trim/ for details.Thanks Partha, I am now confident that the software is compatible with a SSD, but the article was confusing, can you explain it.
08-12-2016, 05:10 PM
I would first like you to refer this article at https://www.toptenreviews.com/computers/articles/what-is-trim-support/ which very nicely explains what TRIM is
If you have any doubts on this, let me know and I will explain I will be glad to explain what the RollBack Rx article is about but first, you need to understand how TRIM works
08-12-2016, 09:56 PM
(08-12-2016, 07:59 PM)Partha Wrote: I would first like you to refer this article at https://www.toptenreviews.com/computers/articles/what-is-trim-support/ which very nicely explains what TRIM is Thank you Partha, I now understand trim, but from the link you provided https://blog.horizondatasys.com/rollback-rx-and-ssd-trim/ I don't understand these paragraphs. "But, as with all garbage cleanup utilities, it is hard to get an accurate reading of the drive as RollBack Rx will take over and redirect incoming TRIM commands to other sectors to ensure the integrity of the software, and the data, is not compromised until fully available". "In certain cases, those sectors are still protected from the automated TRIM function for a time, but if manually run by Optimizing the disk, it will reset the sectors".
You're welcome. The author says that even if the snapshots taken by RollBack Rx are removed, they are not "actually" deleted and are marked for deletion by Windows instead just like any other deleted files
So without TRIM, every time new data is written on to the disk, the pages that are marked for deletion, are first cleaned to make space for the new data, and this makes it less efficient Now this is where TRIM shines..... TRIM makes sure that Windows wipes or cleans those marked pages as soon as they are marked for deletion, thereby not making it wait until it's short of space RollBack Rx however is designed in a way that it can prevent the effect of TRIM on those pages where the snapshots are, for a limited period The author says that even if the snapshots are removed, that is if they are marked for deletion, and TRIM is initiated, the pages where those snapshots are saved, would not be actually cleaned It would redirect the incoming TRIM commands meant to wipe the pages where those snapshots reside, but this would be only for a limited period of time Let me know if this helps or if there are any doubts
08-13-2016, 08:17 AM
(08-13-2016, 08:02 AM)Partha Wrote: You're very welcome. The author says that even if the snapshots taken by RollBack Rx are removed, they are not "actually" deleted just like any other files and are marked for deletion by Windows insteadOk, thank you Partha, but let me just verify, Rollback RX, won't shorten the lifespan of the SSD
08-13-2016, 08:39 AM
(08-13-2016, 08:17 AM)REC560 Wrote: Ok, thank you Partha, but let me just verify, Rollback RX, won't shorten the lifespan of the SSDIt shouldn't. I don't see why that would have an effect on the lifespan of the SSD If you still wish to ask them directly, you can can write on their forum at https://community.horizondatasys.com/ |
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