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Wednesday, 27 May 2015 00:00

Real test of packaging files by 7-Zip

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Test in the popular "program for packaging" 7-Zip (x64) was to check the disc image (ISO - 1562 files) with a size 5547 MB. Obviously, if >the drive will faster perform all the operations, the better, and the differences between the models of drives, were well illustrated here.

Charts are sorted by the results of the SSD. Furthermore were used the colors chart as shown in the following picture:

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The information in brackets at individual positions in the diagrams are divided into three groups:

• The status of the buffer read / status write buffer

• The number of disks in the array which were tested

• The size of the "stripe", which was set in the configuration

Available status of buffers in case the Adaptec 6405 can be divided into:

• Cache - Caching enabled

• Off - No caching

For both the reading and writing, you can independently set them, so are four combinations. In the case of RAID on the motherboard was available in three combinations:

• Ahead / Back - Reading the strips on the front and write caching

• Cache / Back - read caching and write caching

• Off / Off - No caching read and write

Tests on different numbers of disks and widths of stripe were performed for the caching configuration read and write, which for a given level of RAID ensures the overall best performance.

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Last modified on Wednesday, 27 May 2015 15:50
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