browser-extensions: add the SSD section

ref: #129
This commit is contained in:
Aminda Suomalainen 2019-05-26 00:36:20 +03:00
parent e02727c903
commit 06db810172
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 0C207F07B2F32B67

View File

@ -92,6 +92,23 @@ you should be seeing DNS cache of Firefox and a lot of `TRR: true`.
out as the problem if something doesn't work on my computers as due to the out as the problem if something doesn't work on my computers as due to the
previously mentioned bug I am mainly using it on Firefox. previously mentioned bug I am mainly using it on Firefox.
#### SSDs
This information is from [Arch Wiki on Firefox tweaks](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox/Tweaks)
* `browser.cache.disk.enable` to `false` to only cache to RAM.
* (`browser.cache.memory.enable` to `true` which should be default)
* `browser.sessionstore.interval` to `600000` in order to only store open session every ten minutes (instead of 15 seconds) in case of crashes.
* alternatively `browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash` to `false` to not store the session data for crash recovery at all. I think this may be the more healthy option with all the information flood and dozens of tabs.
Why?
> Every object loaded (html page, jpeg image, css stylesheet, gif banner) is saved in the Firefox cache for future use without the need to download it again. It is estimated that only a fraction of these objects will be reused, usually about 30%. This because of very short object expiration time, updates or simply user behavior (loading new pages instead of returning to the ones already visited). The Firefox cache is divided into memory and disk cache and the latter results in frequent disk writes: newly loaded objects are written to memory and older objects are removed.
> Firefox stores the current session status (opened urls, cookies, history and form data) to the disk on a regular basis. It is used to recover a previous session in case of crash. The default setting is to save the session every 15 seconds, resulting in frequent disk access.
and this is the reason why Firefox is at times accused of killing SSDs.
## Passwords ## Passwords
* [Firefox: Bitwarden](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitwarden-password-manager/) * [Firefox: Bitwarden](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bitwarden-password-manager/)