So where in this test do you think Michael hit those performance-losses a SSD can show due to too heavy wear?
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Originally posted by Nextweek View PostIt is considered inappropriate to claim something without a reference, could you link me to where it says that the tests were just streams of zeros?
Basically any benchmark that doesn't write just stream of zeros is "a bit" vocal about it.
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Originally posted by jwilliams View PostNo, they prove nothing of the sort. All they prove is that if you are writing a stream of zeros to your drive, the performance will be better with compression. With real data that does not compress so easily, the performance will be completely different than the benchmarks.
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Originally posted by bwat47 View PostYep, and don't most modern SSD's do some kind of compression at the firmware level anyway?
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