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⇱ OCZ ARC 100 Linux SSD Benchmarks Review - Phoronix


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OCZ ARC 100 Linux SSD Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 18 February 2015 at 12:00 PM EST. Page 2 of 4. 10 Comments.

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The ARC 100 SSDs use A19nm MLC NAND flash memory and a Barefoot 3 M10 controller. This drive is designed to sustain up to 20GB per day of host writes for three years.

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OCZ does make it easy for those needing to upgrade their firmware SSD under Linux as they do have a bootable software solution but the OCZ Toolbox and Radeon Toolbox (for OCZ's Radeon R7 SSDs) also has Linux 32-bit and 64-bit binaries. Their closed-source program is slated for compatibility with EL 6/7, Fedora 18-20, Linux Mint 13-17, SUSE 11, and Ubuntu 10.04/12.04-14.04.

This is a fairly basic but economical drive. For getting a sense of its performance under Linux I tested the 120GB OCZ ARC 100 against a few other drives around the office and those used in the recent Transcend SSD Linux benchmarking. All drives were freshly formatted to EXT4 and being tested from a host system running an Ubuntu 15.04 x86_64 development snapshot with the Linux 3.18 kernel.