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8 days agoI was going to ask whether it runs on Linux but then saw what comm it was <3
I was going to ask whether it runs on Linux but then saw what comm it was <3
It is a matter of priorities. In my experience, while saving in financial costs, tiering between HDD and SSD frequently comes at great sanity/frustration cost for those maintaining it. It can make sense commercially if there’s a team (internal or external) to take care of things going sideways.
Storage tiering between HDD and SSD has always been a nightmare and generally worth just avoiding.
I’ve been enjoying Fedora Atomic, personally.