No. If you want SSD cache-ing you can use bcache as noted in some other questions on site. Intel SRT is a Windows only technology, but bcache is in software not hardware and supposedly provides similar performance gains.
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No. If you want SSD cache-ing you can use bcache as noted in some other questions on site. Intel SRT is a Windows only technology, but bcache is in software not hardware and supposedly provides similar performance gains.
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I have 1 500gb HDD and 64gb SSD in the system. I already installed Ubuntu in my system on the HDD.
Can I have Intel RST (Rapid Storage Technology) without sacrificing my Ubuntu?