Originally Posted by
Anvil
It won't be a real life test and 4KB is rather small by today's standards, 8KB is about the smallest there is for the typical database (Oracle, MS-SQL) on top of this, there is a *lot* of sequential writes.
(there are of course other workloads besides databases but they will most likely have a much larger block size)
I'll make some options on how to write, 4KB, 8KB, ..., as well as more options on size. (including full span)
This type of test is highly unlikely in any environment though.
We already know what Intel data-sheets tells.
100% 4KB writes, 100% span.
G2
80GB = 7.5TB
160GB = 15TB
G3
40GB = 5TB
80GB = 10TB
120GB = 15TB
160GB = 15TB
300GB = 30TB
600GB = 60TB