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⇱ Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD ST1000DX001) Review - Phoronix


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Seagate 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 26 November 2013 at 03:09 PM EST. Page 1 of 3. 16 Comments.

The latest piece of hardware up for testing at Phoronix is the Seagate ST1000DX001, a 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive (SSHD) that retails for less than $100 USD. But how well does this 1TB hard drive that has 8GB of MLC flash memory work with Linux? Let's find out.

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The Seagate ST1000DX001 offers 1TB of storage and has 8GB of MLC NAND flash memory for its solid-state portion. This Seagate 1TB SSHD has a Serial ATA 3.0 interface with NCQ support, 64MB cache, and a seek average speed of less than 9.5 milliseconds for both reads and writes. The average data read speed overall for the hybrid drive is 156MB/s and the average data read speed from the NAND flash media specifically is 190MB/s.

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The Seagate SSHD is designed to operate like a traditional hard drive without needing any special drivers or extra software for managing the hybrid drive. The ST1000DX001 works in a self-optimized mode for determining itself what data to move over to the NAND flash rather than the host-optimized mode of having the operating system determine what data to move to the NAND flash as opposed to the rotating disk. Under Linux, the self-optimized mode should work better due to not requiring any special drivers.

The Seagate ST1000DX001 SSHD is backed by a three year warranty and its currently retail price is $99 USD. Disk drives normally aren't a big focus at Phoronix but having bought this solid-state hybrid drive for one of my other systems, I decided to run some benchmarks on it for those that may be looking at an SSHD rather than investing more money for a SSD. The Seagate SSHD was compared to a Western Digital WD1600JS-00M HDD (160GB; 7200RPM; 8MB Cache), Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS HDD (320GB; 7200RPM; 16MB Cache), OCZ Vertex 2 (60GB SSD), and OCZ Vertex 3 (240GB SSD). It's not the most interesting disk comparison, but should be sufficient for gauging the performance of the Seagate 1TB SSHD under Linux.

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You can also install the Phoronix Test Suite and compare your own system's disk performance to the results in this article by running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1311267-SO-SSHDSSDHD06.

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An Intel Core i7 4770K "Haswell" system was used for this test system of the five different disk drives while running Ubuntu 13.10 x86_64 with the Linux 3.12 kernel. All disks were freshly formatted to an EXT4 file-system. All mount options and other operating system settings were using their stock values.