Linux File-System Benchmarks On The Intel Optane 900P SSD

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 17 November 2017 at 11:34 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 48 Comments.

F2FS had a slight lead with BlogBench in read performance.

While EXT4 was leading in write performance.

F2FS returned to being the front-runner with Dbench.

While the Threaded I/O Tester in write speed also put F2FS well out in front.

F2FS yielded the most wins in this quick round of benchmarking from the Intel Optane 900P SSD followed by EXT4 and XFS trading blows while Btrfs was by far the slowest in this round of testing with the 3D XPoint U.2 SSD. More benchmarks of this high-performance solid-state drive coming up on Phoronix.

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