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8-Way Budget SSD Disk Benchmarks On EXT4 Linux
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Unfortunately, 4K seq results from fio are completely useless. If you're interested in measuring something that could be mildly relevant in the real world, make sure to either use a larger block size (both GNU cp and cat default to 128K blocksize these days, for example), or use a random read pattern.
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Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View Post
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Aside, bang for buck that Silicon Power drive seems to hold its own until the PostgreSQL test, which may or may not be important depending on your tasks. Being a likely candidate for a server system drive, I daresay it'd probably be fairly important however.
Thanks for the article, Mike.
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Originally posted by user98273498723 View PostGreat idea for an article! Costs have come down so far, it is a no brainer nowadays to go ssd. Prices about half of what you paid 2 years ago for similar stuff. Look at camel camel camel for the best time/price to buy.
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Great idea for an article! Costs have come down so far, it is a no brainer nowadays to go ssd. Prices about half of what you paid 2 years ago for similar stuff. Look at camel camel camel for the best time/price to buy.
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I suppose I could take Transcend 256GB SSD any day, but I might want to wait for a 1TB SSD when it comes down to $200-$250.
Besides, I would dedicate 120GB for my boot/OS drive. Looking at my Linux home server, I am only using 5.4GB out of 110GB (120GB SSD) for root partition. 64GB won't be any cheaper than 120GB SSD. By then 120GB SSD may not be any cheaper compared to 250GB SSD.Last edited by GraysonPeddie; 12 December 2015, 05:48 PM.
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Thank you Michael! Was looking for a decent budget SSD for that article we talked about. Looks like another Evo is in my future
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Originally posted by curaga View PostThe colors are all messed up, what happened?
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8-Way Budget SSD Disk Benchmarks On EXT4 Linux
Phoronix: 8-Way Budget SSD Disk Benchmarks On EXT4 Linux
If you are thinking of buying a low-capacity, affordable solid-state drive (SSD) as a stocking stuffer this holiday season or just looking for a new SSD without breaking the bank, here are benchmarks from eight different low-cost solid-state drives done on Ubuntu Linux with the EXT4 file-system.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=22543Tags: None
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