Fitzcarraldo, thanks for the document.
The tests shown in the document (starting in page 19) were performed on a eMMC card, not on a SSD.
That's also what the summary (last page) says: F2FS is optimized for mobile flash storages -
CAN also work on SSDs.
There's absolutely no doubt that...
- F2FS is a good file system for SD cards and USB sticks, almost certainly superior to ext4.
- F2FS also works on a SSD
But I haven't seen a single proof or at least evidence yet for the statement that F2FS is better than ext4 on SSDs
for the average user.
The special feature of a SSD is the controller - which in fact is a computer of its own. The controller does all the magic that is required to get rid of all the idiosyncrasies and disadvantages that raw flash chips have. And that's why it's so important to buy a SSD with an excellent controller - and not a cheap one that in fact isn't any better than a SD card.
In case you haven't done yet, please read the textbook article that explains how SSDs work internally:
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/file-ssd.pdf