WOW very nice. The price is very reasonable for that performance. Are 32gb models available?
edit: how many outstanding ios?
Do you have any more information on these drives? Are these an internal RAID configuration? I'd be interested in some more Benchmarks-
@ One_Hertz
32GB? I don´t know.
64 Outstanding IOs
@ Griff805
SF1200 - 8 Channels Consumer / Mobile User
SF1500 - 16 Channels Enterprise Level (my testsample)
Duraclass -
* DuraWrite™ extends the endurance of SSDs
* Intelligent Block Management & Wear Leveling
* Intelligent Read Disturb Management
* Intelligent “Recycling” for advanced free space management
* RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements)
* Best-in-Class ECC protection for longest data retention and drive life
Data Protection and Reliability
SF-1500 SSD Processors provide up to 100x greater data protection than today's SSDs, and leading enterprise HDDs. This is a result of superior ECC protection and unique RAISE™ (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements) technology. RAISE provides the protection and reliability of RAID on a single drive without the significant write overhead of parity.
The biggest question I now have on any and all single SSDs (and SSDs in RAID) is what does the performance look like after they get pummeled with heavy use for a while?
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Yesterday, i stressed this SSD with ~ 200.000 little files. I feel no drop. (no blockfragmentation)
The drop with Indilinx-SSD is very noticeable. The blockfragmentation is very high.
Duraclass clean empty cells in background (ist´s not GC like indilinx !!!).
You can use this SSDs in big arrays
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Anyone know of any US retailers that are selling them?
Here are the rest of the benchmarks with the SC-64 SF-1500
4k- 100% read - 100% random
4k- 100% write - 100% random
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FC-Test (create) with the big-Pattern - 45 sec.
Last edited by F.E.A.R.; 11-06-2009 at 09:53 AM.
@FEAR. Do you know anything about how the mlc version performs? I see it is the same price but double the capacity, which is not bad.
A user in our german forum get a sample SS 128-(P) MLC - SF1500.
I can ask him for some benches.
But it´s a Enterprice-SSD too (Non-Consumer)
Thanks
EDIT: looking at the link to the photo of the box, have they got > highest price/ performance ratio the wrong way around?
I'm gonna guess the mainstream will be quite a bit slower with half the channels ?
EDIT wrong way around as in >highest performance/ price ratio
Last edited by Ao1; 11-05-2009 at 01:23 PM.
wow this is very interesting, i am not impressed with the sequential speed, but the 4k is impressive, and i dont know what to make of the 4K QD32 numbers? but look svery impressive with that small file performance.
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Looks like that may be my next SSD...
WOW. Those are some impressive numbers all the way around.
But I havent seen the QD2 stuff ebfore, what is that benchmarking?
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It's the new beta/alfa versions of Crystal, I got one with QD#4 and QD#32, put the most weight on QD#32 wich are the most important numbers in random 4kb in this bench (When used as an OS/Apps SSD, not storage). You have AS SSD bench for QD#64 numbers, or IOMeter..
Queue Depth is in very short terms the amount of outstanding read and/or write requests waiting to access the SSD, the better/higher mb/s or IOPS numbers on QD#4-256 the better the SSD is suited for heavy OS/Application use. QD#4 is the among the lowest real SSD access and is very low SSD load, translates into opening Windows Calculator etc., and is less important then QD#32-256. QD#1, wich is the 4kb random bench in old/current CDM (still present in new aswell - 4kb -) is pretty useless, infact worthless as an random 4kb R/W SSD bench... To avoid benching the cache, testlength should be increased..
Single E 32gb:
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hello
I have a small question about this Solidata
in specifications, it said read: 280 write: 270
on Crystal BenchMark is more weak, because the firmware is not yet developed?
thanks
Sorry for my english
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is this the sandforcce controller on this ssd? The OCZ ssd that is coming soon has the same controller and it connects via sas 6gb/s, i am wondering if you will see higher throughput with that link cause i really think that the 280 limit is pushing the limits of the sata2 connection this ssd is using. i think there is more to be given from this sandforce controller.
Last edited by Computurd; 11-14-2009 at 08:53 PM.
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500€ for 64gb
How much they want to rip me off for 128?![]()
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