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		<title>Improve SATA Performance by disabling command queuing.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a short and simple way to improve reading performance for SATA Drives. When you disable the command queueing on the drive, you will allow the kernel to do this solely on its own, which results in overall better performance. This example on my Server shows an 30mb/s increase, which is for real. # Default [...]]]></description>
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