I thought the delayed shutdown was intentional to not let the vibration of the disks increase too much
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I don't think that applies to SSDs
well of course. however not everyone uses only SSDs, especially before SSDs became popular, but even today.
Yinz shut your boxen down?
You guys heard about vulnerabilities?
You guy?
*You persons
"Gentlebeings?"
What I'm thinking. If it took that long for my server to shut down, I would just sync and force reset. Although tbh, most things are VMs now, and those reboot pretty fast and would likely not be affected much by these improvements.
11 minutes to 55 seconds in their example is interesting. I'd wager this won't do much for the consumer side, but enterprise...could save tons of time.