This statement is false because SSDs are designed to perform optimally with multi-threaded I/O operations that can leverage the drive's capabilities for parallel data access and processing. Single-threaded operations do not fully utilize the SSD's performance potential, which can lead to suboptimal throughput. Additionally, the I/O scheduler and alignment of the file system and partitions can play significant roles in achieving optimal SSD performance. Other false answers may seem plausible but are inaccurate in suggesting a single-threaded approach is always optimal.
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