Difference between revisions of "Data integrity and I/O performance tests (DUL)"

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The integrity tests have been performed according to JEDEC standards JESD218A and JESD219 (Solid-State Drive Requirements and Endurance Test Method, Solid-State Drive Endurance Workloads respectively).
 
The integrity tests have been performed according to JEDEC standards JESD218A and JESD219 (Solid-State Drive Requirements and Endurance Test Method, Solid-State Drive Endurance Workloads respectively).
 
==Raw read/write==
 
 
Test conditions:
 
Test conditions:
 
* room temperature: 25°C
 
* room temperature: 25°C
 
* software test: vdbench 5.02
 
* software test: vdbench 5.02
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* NAND flash: Samsung K9K8G08U0B-PIBO.
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==Raw read/write==
 
* host CPU load: <80%.
 
* host CPU load: <80%.
 
Following links point to the complete test reports. Reports are available in HTML and text file. This file can be processed with [https://blogs.oracle.com/paisit/entry/storage_workload_analysis_tool Sun StorageTek TM Workload Analysis Tool (SWAT)]. For more information about how to get it please refer to: https://blogs.oracle.com/henk/entry/swat_3_02_has_been.
 
Following links point to the complete test reports. Reports are available in HTML and text file. This file can be processed with [https://blogs.oracle.com/paisit/entry/storage_workload_analysis_tool Sun StorageTek TM Workload Analysis Tool (SWAT)]. For more information about how to get it please refer to: https://blogs.oracle.com/henk/entry/swat_3_02_has_been.

Revision as of 09:55, 28 September 2012

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Dul-coin.png Applies to DUL

The integrity tests have been performed according to JEDEC standards JESD218A and JESD219 (Solid-State Drive Requirements and Endurance Test Method, Solid-State Drive Endurance Workloads respectively). Test conditions:

  • room temperature: 25°C
  • software test: vdbench 5.02
  • NAND flash: Samsung K9K8G08U0B-PIBO.

Raw read/write[edit | edit source]

  • host CPU load: <80%.

Following links point to the complete test reports. Reports are available in HTML and text file. This file can be processed with Sun StorageTek TM Workload Analysis Tool (SWAT). For more information about how to get it please refer to: https://blogs.oracle.com/henk/entry/swat_3_02_has_been. Test reports:

Enterprise endurance workload[edit | edit source]

TBD