it.anandtech.com - 3/20/2009
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We compare RAID configurations of up to 16 SATA drives, up to eight SAS drives, and up to eight Intel X25-E SLC SSDs in different situations and try to find out which configuration makes the most sense for different enterprise applications. OLTP in particular has our attention: are the expensive ...
bjorn3d.com - 3/23/2009
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INTRODUCTION The one thing all computer enthusiasts like
is a rig that runs fast. We've found that...
often the hard drive is one of the bottlenecks in modern systems. A lot of enthusiasts have turned to onboard (software) RAID (Redundant Array of ...
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LSI MegaRaid (SAS 8708EM2) & Seagate Savvio 15K ...
phoronix.com - 3/16/2009
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Late last month we looked at the Intel
X25-E Extreme SSD on Linux. We ran this high-performance...
solid-state drive within a System76 Serval Notebook and compared its performance to a Seagate Momentus 7200.2 SATA HDD. During that testing we were just ...
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[Phoronix] File-System Benchmarks On The Intel X25-E SSD
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AnandTech has published another interesting article about solid state disks, this time they investigate how SSDs compare to enterprise SAS and SATA disks. You can read it over here. ...
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The superiority of the Intel SSD drives is simply astonishing. Even eight of the fastest SAS drives are not enough to keep up with one (!) SLC SSD drive. The high seek time of our Western Digital (8.9 ms) also kills performance: 16 drives are slower than four 15000RPM SAS drives. The eight ...