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if this comment is serious i strongly suggest you inform yourself about nvme drives. they're absolutely worth their money.

i haven't encountered anyone in years that didn't have at least one in their pc/laptop, but if you dont: i strongly suggest you buy one. because writing 30 Gbyte sequentially generally does takes about 10 seconds.




When I got my work laptop, first thing I did is erased its NVMe SSD by writing garbage. It was fast first 30 seconds. In the end sustained write speed was around 60 MB/s. My old HDD works faster. It's fast enough in day-to-day usage, though.


I'll be honest. i haven't encountered a single workload in which i had to write over 90 GByte over 30 seconds (3gbyte sustained for 30 seconds), so you could be correct. Even benchmarks are generally done within 10-15 seconds and my IO is usually constrained by network or CPU at that point.

not sure how that would in any way impact a hibernate routine which would very rarely have to store more then 64gb though.




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