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Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 64GB SSD (Updated!)

By Vijay Anand - 18 Dec 2009

Results - Iometer (Part 1)

Results - Iometer (Part 1)

As usual, we put all these drives through the grind of Iometer, with different workloads and different I/O queue depth. We have chosen to show results from queue depth range from 1 to 5 so as to simulate the typical scenario faced by typical consumers. Going into deeper depths are better suited for very high transactional workloads, which is not typical of the target group.

For the 64k streaming reads, the new Kingston drive turned out to be an average performer, but it fared much better for streaming write operations. Obviously it beat the Intel X25-M by a good margin since it's write performance was somewhat 'capped', but both the Indilinx-based SSD drives were catching up at queue depth 5. Kingston's enterprise range E series was still holding the fort.

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