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Linux Solid-State Drive Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 1 January 2009 at 08:26 AM EST. Page 4 of 6. 29 Comments.

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The OCZ Core Series v2 SSD finally started shining through when it came to Parallel BZIP2 Compression. Compressing a 2GB file with PBZIP2 was twice as fast using the OCZSSD2-2C30G over the MHZ2160BH when not dealing with an encrypted LVM. When using disk encryption the SSD was still faster than the 5400RPM HDD, but it wasn't twice as fast.

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The 512MB write performance in the synthetic IOzone test was faster with the solid-state drive as expected, but it faltered when it came to running on an encrypted file-system. The 30GB OCZ SSD wrote at over 60MB/s in a standard partitioning layout compared to 38MB/s with the Fujitsu HDD, but the OCZ part dropped to writing at 17MB/s and the HDD was at 18MB/s.

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The SSD lost its performance advantage when increasing the write size to 1GB.