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Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips
Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips




  1. #Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips full
  2. #Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips windows 10

#Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips full

And yes, before you ask, I’ve done the benchmarks and this controller is fast enough for my purpose… beware that many inferior PCI-Express SATA controllers do NOT have enough bandwidth to handle multiple SATA III (6Gbps) drives at full speeds.įor benchmarking, we’re going to be using CrystalDiskMark 64-bit Server specifications are: Windows, Intel Core i5-3470 CPU, 16GB DDR3 RAM, and four 500GB WD VelociRaptor drives (6th-gen, model number WD5000HHTZ) connected to this great little PCI-Express X4 SATA controller powered by a Marvell 88SE9230 chipset. I’m going to take the time to benchmark four configurations – single bare hard drive vs three Windows Storage Spaces configurations… simple (similar to RAID0), parity (similar to RAID5), and mirrored (similar to RAID1 when used with 2 drives and similar to RAID10 when used with 4+ drives). I use Windows Storage Spaces for several servers in my home, one of them being for downloading Linux ISOs *ahem* using NZBget. Introductionįirst off, if you don’t want to read the whole article, just scroll down to the Conclusion… I’ve compiled charts that summarize the performance of all the different configurations in the Conclusion section.

#Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips windows 10

But it’s 2019 now, and let’s see how Windows Storage Spaces does when it comes to performance, because it’s included with Windows 10 Pro – so is it a free gem or a worthless turd? Spoiler if you don’t want to actually read the whole article: I’ve been using Storage Spaces across several home servers for a while now and it’s fine, except for slow sustained write speeds on Parity storage spaces.






Blackmagic disk speed test windows linustechtips