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Really interesting thread, this one, as I'm not a beta-tester.
A few things have occurred to me while reading it:
APFS - if this is now mandatory in Mojave, does this mean it will now install for Hard-Drives as well as SSDs? Pointless question I guess because Mojave specs-in Mac Minis etc. So have Apple managed to get rid of the speed degradation APFS causes over HFS?
I'm guessing quite a lot of software will either need updating or go under in Mojave. The ability to run 32-bit programs has finally gone, I take it? The number of warnings I currently get indicates I'm going to have to replace a lot of software.
Trim - I would like to know the advantages of using the macOS version, given that most modern SSDs now have Trim embedded in their firmware. Once I learned my own SSDs had garbage collection and Trim on board, I disabled macOS Trim. No problems so far and it's been a while ...
A few things have occurred to me while reading it:
APFS - if this is now mandatory in Mojave, does this mean it will now install for Hard-Drives as well as SSDs? Pointless question I guess because Mojave specs-in Mac Minis etc. So have Apple managed to get rid of the speed degradation APFS causes over HFS?
I'm guessing quite a lot of software will either need updating or go under in Mojave. The ability to run 32-bit programs has finally gone, I take it? The number of warnings I currently get indicates I'm going to have to replace a lot of software.
Trim - I would like to know the advantages of using the macOS version, given that most modern SSDs now have Trim embedded in their firmware. Once I learned my own SSDs had garbage collection and Trim on board, I disabled macOS Trim. No problems so far and it's been a while ...