However, there is a risk that the build-time analysis of the application can cause failures at run time, due to not being able to reliably analyze various problematic code patterns (largely centered on reflection use). To mitigate these problems, warnings are produced whenever the trimmer cannot fully analyze a code pattern. For information on what the trim warnings mean and how to resolve them, see Introduction to trim warnings.
The "trim stack" is a vertical icon bar that should appear, if it isn't there already, on one side of the main window. Back when this answer was originally written, it was down the left hand side (of which I had a screen shot that unfortunately was uploaded to some image paste bin place and not Stack Overflow, then linked, and has since been lost). Not being much of an eclipse user currently I don't know if this is still the case.
It contains icons for each sub-window that is minimized, so if none of them are minimized, there is no trim stack. Try minimizing the Package Explorer/Navigator window and you should see it appear. You can then click the "Restore" icon (the overlapping squares at the top) in the trim stack to get the window back.
BUT -- and it's not consistent -- sometimes with Eclipse Juno when the window with the Console, etc, is minimized and there is no trim stack, the trim stack doesn't appear and using "Show View" does nothing. The way around that I've found is to minimize some other window, then the trim stack appears and the Console icon (blue & white monitor square) appears. Click that and the Console, etc. appears in a pop-up. Click the Restore icon in that pop-up and it will become part of the main window again.
Apple added a command called trimforce in Mac OS X 10.10.4, allowing Mac owners using third-party SSDs to enable TRIM. Earlier versions of OS X can use a third-party TRIM enabler utility to do the same. As your SSD fills up over time, enabling TRIM can speed up the write process.
Q: How do M7i instances compare to M7i-flex? When should I use M7i-flex instead of M7i instances?
M7i-flex instances are a lower-priced variant of M7i instances that offer 19% better price performance over M6i instances. M7i-flex instances can be used to run a majority of general-purpose workloads that benefit from the latest generation performance but do not fully utilize compute resources. M7i-flex instances are designed to deliver a baseline CPU performance with the ability to scale up to the full CPU performance 95% of the time. M7i-flex instances are ideal for workloads that fit on instance sizes up to 8xlarge (32 vCPUs and 128 GB), including web and application servers, virtual desktops, microservices, databases, and enterprise applications. You can use M7i instances for workloads that need the largest instance sizes or high sustained CPU, network, or EBS performance, such as large application servers, large databases, gaming servers, CPU-based machine learning, and video streaming.
Q: What performance do M7i-flex instances provide?
M7i-flex instances provide reliable CPU resources to deliver a baseline CPU performance of 40%, designed to meet the compute requirements of the majority of general-purpose workloads. For times when workloads need more performance, M7i-flex instances provide the ability to scale up to 100% CPU for 95% of the time over a 24-hour window.
Q: What are some other use cases for M7i-flex instances?
The M7i-flex instances provide a compelling upgrade path for workloads running on T3 larger-sized instances (large to 2xlarge) by offering better price performance, a fixed hourly price that includes baseline CPU and additional CPU usage beyond baseline, and larger instance sizes up to 8xlarge (32vCPUs and 128 GB). M7i-flex instances offer a simplified way to optimize your EC2 usage without CPU credits.
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Is this actually the case, or is this option available on some LSI cards?
I have found a post form 2012 that says this no big deal:
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This article from ArsTechnica claims its still a good idea...
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It seams to me that write performance degradation over time is somewhat of a concern. How can I provision for this. Is there a set rate at which this will happen?
I"m very concerned because I have an important database I am setting up and planned on using Samsung PRO SSDs
Also I am seeing that "Disk Cache Policy" is disabled on any virtual drive I create using my Samsung 850 Pros. Will this effect performance?
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The way to tell the difference between inside and outside mounted blinds is where they're installed in relation to your window. Inside mount blinds are typically flush with the window's opening and don't cover the window trim. On the other hand, outside mount blinds and shades get installed outside the window frame. Depending on your personal taste, you can mount the treatments directly on top of the window trim or on the wall above or to the sides of the window frame.
Outside mount blinds that attach to the top of a window frame make your windows and the room appear taller and more elegant. That's especially true for outside mount blinds with curtains. And when the blinds are fully raised, the "stack" completely clears the window for an unobstructed view.
Choosing an outside mount style allows you to use spacer blocks or extension brackets to add space between the blinds and the wall or window. This is useful if your window has protruding cranks that could get in the way of lifting or lowering the blinds. Outside mount shades or blinds also clear the trim or molding around the window.
Inside or outside mount refers to where your blinds are installed in relation to your window. Outside mount (sometimes referred to as outside brackets) means that a blind or shade is installed outside of the window frame while an inside mount is installed inside the window opening. Inside mount blinds are often flush with the window's opening and do not cover up the trim. Outside mount window treatments can be mounted on the face of window trim or on the wall above the window. It does not mean the blind is installed outdoors.
Outside mount allows you to install blinds farther above your windows, which can make windows (and rooms) feel taller and more elegant. This is especially true with draperies. Plus, when the blinds are fully raised, the "stack" can completely clear the window and not obstruct your view.
Choosing an outside mount allows you to use spacer blocks or extension brackets to project the blind farther away from the wall or window. This is great if your window has cranks that protrude and could get in the way of lifting or lowering the blind. It also lets the blind clear trim or molding around the window.
Now you can fully customize your keyboard to edit quickly and efficiently in whatever workflow works best for you. Once you've gotten the hang of using shortcuts, you can start trimming down your editing time, which means your movie score may be hitting the big screen or your pop album will rank #1 on a Spotify playlist faster than you'd think.
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