SSD Acceleration

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SSD Acceleration test
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In preparation of building a new storage environment, I wanted to see if SSD acceleration would help improve IOPS and throughput on a classic HDD array.

In preparation for this, I put together the following machine: An ASUS P5S800-VM with:

  • 1Gb RAM
  • 1x Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz
  • 1x Hitachi Deskstar IC35L120AVV207 'boot' disk
 * IDE
 * 19529728 sectors @ 4096 bit/s (9.3 Gb)
  • 1x Hitachi HDT721010SLA360 'storage' disk
 * SATA
 * 1953525168 sectors @ 4096 bits/s (931.5 Gb)
  • 1x Kingston SV300S37A120G 'cache' SSD
 * SATA
 * 234441648 sectors @ 4096 bits/s (111.7 Gb)