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    Block level test/exerciser utility for Linux to produce synthetic random/sequential IO patterns
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    A simple tool for benchmarking device discard (TRIM) performance. According to benchmark parameters the tool will repetitively call BLKDISCARD ioctl on the specified device with specified parameters collecting performance statistics.
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    Fstrim tool is part of the util-linux project where it is being developed and maintained. This project is deprecated and no longer maintained. Fstrim is used on a mounted filesystem to discard (or "trim") blocks which are not in use by the filesystem. This is useful for solid-state drives (SSDs) and thinly-provi-sioned storage. Fstrim has been already merged into util-linux-ng!
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    Servo-Trim uses an Atmel ATtiny2313 microcontroller to apply a nonlinear transfer function to standard RC-component signals. Used e.g. between receiver and servo.
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