But I keep coming back to something Dan Abramov wrote: our memories, our thoughts, our designs should outlive the software we used to create them. That's not a technical argument. It's a values argument. And it's one that the filesystem, for all its age and simplicity, is uniquely positioned to serve. Not because it's the best technology. But because it's the one technology that already belongs to you.
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Due to it’s nature, the erase of a NAND pages takes some time. When most pages are in use or have not been emptied yet (by the garbage collection process), the writes are cached in the DRAM and/or the small of extra fast flash. When that is also filled-up, degradation of write performance occurs for the drive to be able to keep with the garbage collection. In other words, writes are throttled until enough of empty pages are available.