Another review
http://www.guru3d.com/article/ocz-co...-drive-review/
Another review
http://www.guru3d.com/article/ocz-co...-drive-review/
First off thanks for the review at legitreviews ! and first time I have seen that program CrystalDiskMark.
http://forums.legitreviews.com/post116997.html#p116997
But I think it clearly shows there is a huge differance in SSD's out there right now, depending on SLC or MLC. You take your pick on which one is better. The cost value of the newer SSD's are looking very good tho. How ever I think there is much room for improvement. I would also like to see how these new drives stack up in a real Raid using a good Raid card like a ARC-1231ML or better.
So I thought I would check out what my system came up with.
I know this is not a fair test !
1 OZC 64GB SSD vs my 8x 32GB MTRON PRO's in Raid 5
But here it is. This was with a full setup system complete with Kaspersky, MSN and just about everything under the sun all running on Vista Ultimate 64 with 4 gigs RAM
Now for a mini rant...
With one SSD in those tests the amount of noise and graphs spikes is just unbelievable. Two things come to mind, #1 the test rig was not setup correctly #2) something is very wrong with either the drivers or SSD. Even with my system running in full working config I do not even come close to the number of spikes that are shown, in fact mine are pretty much a stright line in HDTune, while HDTach does show some spiking I can get rid of most of that by turning off processes and other programs. Mine show a fully setup working system in Raid 5, not a test bench setup.
Last edited by Buckeye; 07-28-2008 at 06:49 AM.
slc and mlc are different.
not much but enough to show the writes are not the strength of the drives.
Its a decision to be made,
pay the extra bucks, get better writes or go with a tad cheaper which allows a faster desktop experience even with some drawbacks.
First generations of any technology has some issues.
I go and try the ssd core version due to the price and also to find out how the experience will be using one as main systemdisk.
I just hate waiting for stuff when I click.
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I hear you about waiting for things
Vista boots in ~10-12 seconds, it was ~8 seconds in Raid 0 config. Everything else is just about instant load, that includes programs like Photoshop, Illustrator etc., and gaming.
But back to the spiking issue, that concerns me. I do hate these benching programs tho as I do not feel they give us the real picture of SSD's.
All I can say is you gotta try em. Once you go SSD you will never look back![]()
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| RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 | Video: MSI gtx570 TF III
| SSD: Crucial M4 128GB fw009 | HDDs: 2x GP 2TB, 2x Samsung F4 2TB
| Audio: Cantatis Overture & Denon D7000 headphones | Case: Lian-Li T60 bench table
| PSU: Seasonic X650 | Display: Samsung 2693HM 25,5"
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Thanks, I posted here with a script as well. This is for XDD, iozone would be good but much longer to run so we can probably skip that one.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=124
let me know if you run into any problems/questions.
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|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
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|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
Ryder, do you know or can you comment on whether OCZ plans to release these drives with other interfaces like ExpressCard 54? My tablet could really use a SSD, but the hard drive is a 1.8" PATA so the 2.5" SATA drives wouldn't work. But it does have the ExpressCard slot, which I know Mtron produces. 4200 rpm drives are painfully slow.
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Yep, my guesses are correct then. The sequential read and write are almost only the cache speed. I did a try with my HDDs with crystal and where i test the scsi drives under my PERC 4e (250mb of cache), the speeds are over what they should be for the drives.
But the good thing is that a part of that speed is true in the real world, because the controller cache is indeed used in sequential reads.
See my test with 2x 15k scsi disks in raid0.
In your case because of the greater cache (i think 1gb) also the sequential writes are influenced.
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| CPU: 2600K (L040B313T) | Cooling: H100 with 2x AP29 | Motherboard: Asrock P67 Extreme4 Gen3
| RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 | Video: MSI gtx570 TF III
| SSD: Crucial M4 128GB fw009 | HDDs: 2x GP 2TB, 2x Samsung F4 2TB
| Audio: Cantatis Overture & Denon D7000 headphones | Case: Lian-Li T60 bench table
| PSU: Seasonic X650 | Display: Samsung 2693HM 25,5"
| OS: Windows7 Ultimate x64 SP1
+Fanless Music Rig: | E5200 @0.9V
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SSD has a long long long way to go
Look at how SAS puts SSD to shame. And its just $300 per 147GB drive.
http://uneit.com/2008/07/10/seagate-monster/
Just a two drive raidset
http://uneit.com/xpres/wp-content/up...7/76651-m1.jpg
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So far that can only be said for reads, and then only for sequential requests we still have not seen any write access time reports, nor have we seen any random read/write access time reports to really compare. With that in mind the known quantity of a sas drive (15K 2.5") of 2.9ms read and 3.3ms write for access times (average) has the upper hand at least until someone can produce #'s for the SSD's.
|.Server/Storage System.............|.Gaming/Work System..............................|.Sundry...... ............|
|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
|.NEC Slimline DVD RW DL............|.Corsair AX1200..................................|........ .................|
|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
Sequential Write access time for the SLC based models seem ok @ 0.2ms. Offhand, here is Ender's results with 4x16GB Mobi on a RR3520
Original Thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=191446
The MLC models seem to be poor, even for seqential writes. I'll try to find the link
Thanks for that. So we're just missing info for the MLC writes and then random for both.
|.Server/Storage System.............|.Gaming/Work System..............................|.Sundry...... ............|
|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
|.NEC Slimline DVD RW DL............|.Corsair AX1200..................................|........ .................|
|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
Yeah, here are the horrible random write access times (245ms!) (might be a bad sample...who knows)
Original article
http://www.alternativerecursion.info/?p=106
wow. Thanks for that link. That was exactly the type of information I was looking for (to boot they did a decent analysis as well). With those numbers though I highly doubt their conclusion that it would be good for server/workstation use (at least for all the ones I deal with, the latency would just be killer). From this SSD's are several generations away from becoming a replacement for a good 15K drive. The only place where they would be some benefit that I can see would be in a transactional lookup database (where you batch load the data on the drives and then they are 100% reads) or things like static content servers (graphics for web pages or similar).
|.Server/Storage System.............|.Gaming/Work System..............................|.Sundry...... ............|
|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
|.NEC Slimline DVD RW DL............|.Corsair AX1200..................................|........ .................|
|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
Nice find there with the link !
I also noticed this.
this was done on an intel ich9r sata controller in windows vista sp1 x64
It would be interesting to see these tests done on a Nvidia Motherboard.
Last edited by Buckeye; 07-31-2008 at 06:24 AM.
Yeah, but also remember that this is a single drive benchmark here not a raid. Still would be good to have another data point for comparison.
|.Server/Storage System.............|.Gaming/Work System..............................|.Sundry...... ............|
|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
|.NEC Slimline DVD RW DL............|.Corsair AX1200..................................|........ .................|
|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
Right now I'm not relying on reported benchmarks, good or bad. Something's not right when burst rates are shown considerably slower the transfer rates.
Here is a link to the official OCZ spec sheet on these drives. Look at the R Write numbers. The random writes look to be the big issue with these drives. This has been documented by OCZ themselves so its much more definitive than a couple of benchmark screen shots.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/ssd/OCZ...s_SSD_SPEC.pdf
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