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I've heard that Ubuntu needs some tweaking for optimal performance when migrating an existing install to an SSD.

However, I have made a fresh install after switching to the SSD, so perhaps the installer has detected that it's an SSD and put the best defaults?

Or does it still need tweaking?

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  • Yes, it still needs tweaking. (This is likely to change in 14.04) The only thing what the installer cares about is proper partition alignment, I think. Please read [this](http://askubuntu.com/q/1400/221281). – falconer Dec 19 '13 at 18:38
  • Yes and do not use the discard method but fstrim (the discard method is slow). – Rinzwind Dec 19 '13 at 18:48
  • [to tweak and optimize SSD for Ubuntu](http://namhuy.net/1563/how-to-tweak-and-optimize-ssd-for-ubuntu-linux-mint.html) – Blanca Higgins Jun 07 '14 at 19:36

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