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-> glare wo sind denn die vergleichswerte ist ja bald wochenende...
Die Page wurde von der Intel Seite entfernt, ist aber noch per Google cache abrufbar, wenn auch nur die alte Revision. Ich hoffe, dass der Preis sich auf ein 5er Pack bezieht, aber ich zweifle dran, die Hoffnung stirbt zu letzt bekanntlich.M.D. Geist schrieb:lol, intel page down
namen sind schall und rauch
kann mir jemand sagen ob denn in den intels ein (schreib)-cache verwendet wird?
On another test, creating compressed files using WinZip, the Intel drive require 252 seconds, while the Toshiba required 272 seconds.
We also found that write performance of the X25-M drive can vary quite a bit once you modify the type of workload (I/O-intensive vs. sequential and changing the read/write ratio). As Intel’s flash controller constantly tries to optimize write performance and balance write access by reducing write amplification, it keeps optimizing local blocks. While blocks are physically assigned on hard drives, flash SSD controllers may modify them, which can result in varying performance for writes.
We did not notice this effect if we repeated each of the test workloads twice or several times, but it did occur if we changed from our IOmeter workloads to the sequential benchmark of h2benchw. As you can see in the chart, the write performance was heavily impacted, which is due to the controller being tuned for random operation of the prior workload. In this example, it took the device a few minutes until it changed its behavior and provided the performance level we had seen in past runs.
According to various sources, this behavior cannot be controlled if the workloads change fundamentally. This means that you might see a considerable decrease in write performance if the workload type changes. The only way to reset the drive is using Intel’s drive erase tool, which, as a side effect, will kill all the data on it.