Efter at have læst dette afsnit http://www.anandtech.com/show/... i en test på AnandTech om Samsung's EVO serie, så vil jeg da ALDRIG kaste 500 kr mere efter en SSD, når jeg ved at ofre 1GB ram, kan få tæt på PCIe SSD hastigheder på mange hverdagsting, så hellere købe Samsung's EVO og en ekstra stang ram 😀
Det her uddrag afgjorde min næste disk:
To see what would happen if the entire workload could fit within a 1GB cache I reduced the size of ATTO's test set to 512MB and re-ran the tests:
Oh man. Here performance just shoots through the roof. Max sequential read performance tops out at 3.8GB/s. Note that once again we don't RAPID attempting to cache any smaller transfers, only large sequential transfers are of interest. Towards the end of the curve performance appears to regress when the transfer size exceeds 1MB. What's actually happening is RAPID's performance is exceeding the variable ATTO uses to store its instantaneous performance results. What we're seeing here is a 32-bit integer wrapping itself.
For mig at se, så burde prisen måske give en lavere karakter, da man ved at anvende en anden teknologi, kan få højere ydelse til ca 25% lavere pris.
Svaret blev redigeret 1 gang, sidst af Zero_x d. 17-10-2013 12:32:54.