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Re: SD cards and performance

bzo mentioned this on IRC - very good tip. The hardest part is finding one with a good balance. I see you found a card with better random writes, but worse random reads... Although that random write performance was AWFUL! Wow. That will definitely help!

The real problem is SD cards are designed to do sequential reads... not random. OSes use a lot of random... good tip indeed!
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