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SSD speed vs. Velociraptor
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If you have 2 machines like I do with different drives... I just grabbed my monthly Windows 7 updates (14 updates) from Microsoft and let me tell you, the Intel Cherryville 180 I have in machine #1 beat my WD Velociraptor in machine #2 by 4-5 times in speed. I was amazed, it took about a minute on one machine and about 5 minutes on the other. Both machines are similar in most all respects besides the harddrives. I never really paid attention to it before but I just happened to boot both machines at the same time and WOW. That's a serious difference. Last edited by Raw; Feb 12, 2013 at 06:11 PM. Reason: Typo mis-spell |
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I still browse newegg for that special 120GB SSD when I get the funds. I am running two WD 500GB Blue drives in raid 0 and while they are fast they are not THAT fast.
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I have a Crucial M4 128GB in my laptop but it feels like it was faster with Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB. Yes, boot is faster and it's totally silent and doesn't generate any heat, but it just feels sluggish sometimes and browser also feels sluggish even though it shouldn't at all.
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SSDs are substantially faster than HDDs but HDDs that don't suffer a mechanical failure (infant mortality) can last a decade reasonably with heavy use. SSDs, not so much.
Which is better depends on your needs.
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I thought HDD life was 5 years average, and SSDs life were longer than that of HDDs due to no moving parts. Guess I might be wrong.
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The warranty period usually encompasses the infant mortality phase (fails due to manufacturing defect). The useful life of the device is usually 2-4 times the length of infant mortality.
I have lots of drives over 7 years old. In recent memory, I only had one failure and it was infant mortality (warranty covered). Mind you, they were all warrantied for 5 years to begin with. It's the write fatigue that is a problem with SSDs. With heavy writing, you can effectively kill an SSD in a year. The same writing load on an HDD wouldn't phase it. ...think of it as the same reason we still use tape drives to backup critical data. They're known to last decades with little to no data loss.
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I'm good with WD Black's - noisy as hell but does 150MB/s+.
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You mean my Intel Cherry 520 Series with a 1,200,000 MTBF rate is worse than my WD Blacks that claim 1,200,000 MTBF? Where would the difference be? Intel claims a MINIMUM of 5 years of 20GB per day writes. That seems to be an awful lot of writes. Could you elaborate a bit just for curiosity's sake? Last edited by Raw; Feb 12, 2013 at 09:05 PM. Reason: typoOOO |
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Edit: Granted, the Corsair Force 3 (520 MB/s) would take over 22 days to write 1 PB of data. A modest HDD (100 MB/s write) would take over 115 days to write a PB.
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...and we all happen do write petabytes upon petabytes to our drives each year...
I'd like to see the response time of individual sectors on an HDD after a petabyte of continuous random writes. And it's S.M.A.R.T. readout.
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I can run some benches later. I have 1 Agility 3 for the OS, a 4 SSD Agility 2 Raid, and a 600gb/500gb vrap in N-raid(just grouped together for overall size).
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The small capacity of SSDs encourages more writes than a high capacity HDD gets (e.g. installing and uninstalling applications as opposed to installing once and leaving them). Additionally, writes frequently happen due to page file and updating the file system on the volume.
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[QUOTE=FordGT90Concept;2844168]The life of SSDs is determined in write operations, not hours. If an SSD was plugged in and only doing read operations, it probably would last that long before some mechanical component gives way.
It's not. An SSD that can do 500 MB/s of writes can meet that quota in 40 seconds. QUOTE] Very interesting info. Thanks for the enlightenment. I will be more concerned now about "writes" to my drive, for sure. What more can I do other than "disabling Disk Defragmenter" and "disabling the Write-Back Cache" which I did when I first bought it a while back? I don't use any heavy applications like video editing on it as the member below mentioned.... I have had this drive for about 6 months now and use this machine for gaming. Intel Solid-State Toolbox tells me My Drive Health is at 100% and Estimated Life is at 100%. I wonder if Intel or any other company is active in research on how to extend the life regarding write operations? Sounds like the first company to get a good grip on the issue will make a lot of dough.
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I was an early adopter of consumer SSD. The Intel x25-M I purchased upon release is still at the same performance as it was day 1, read and write. As far as the real world all the SSDs I owned have lost nothing in performance or reliability. If you really write mega amounts of data to an SSD such as professional or hobby video editing im sure they will degrade after a few years but the speed saves time and money and I'm sure those people would have no problem replacing them after 2 or 3 years for newer products. Just my personal opinion and real world use.
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In the time it takes your black to find the data, an ssd has already loaded it <:
Even my first gen Samsung/Jmicron SSD (these are the original ones that are only like 170MB/80MB) vs my RAID0 Raptors the difference was night and day, even with the stuttering. |
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I'm talking "seat of the pants feel", "real time and real world use use", "user can see it and truly appreciate it" stuff. Benchmarks have their place of course and give a good indication of what to expect but that's not my point here. I meant the "Holy Shit" factor. Last edited by Raw; Feb 13, 2013 at 05:09 AM. Reason: typo |
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@Raw: disabling MSDOS-filenames might help as well, speaking in terms of avoiding writes. One way of doing that is using SSDTweaker: http://www.elpamsoft.com/?p=SSD-Tweaker. The Free Edition should be good enough.
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Ok and thanks, I'll check it out
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Unless you got a hectic internet connection for µtorrent you won't write or cache anywhere near that, and then you'd be running out of disk capacity anyway. I've been using my Samsung 64GB since mid 2009 or so, and I write well over 20GB a week to it since then (manual trim). Works out to about 3TB written and still no hiccups. I have a feeling most people would sell/upgrade well before then. |
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Thanks for the input.
On a sidenote, I used an "m" because: 1) I was too lazy to copy&paste the right letter into my post and 2) Many people use a "u" there which is wrong.
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