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C R [0]
8,80 0 3 2.005078936 4695 D R 144 [sg_inq]
What will this look like when you send more I/O? You can use the dd
utility to send 1MB of all-zero data to the drive:
$ sudo
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%[=============================================================================================>] 1.77M 8.85MB/s in 0.2s
2021-03-21 15:40:30 (8.85 MB/s) - 'perf-5.9.0.tar.xz' saved [1857268/1857268]
Extract the file into a local working directory
$ tar xJf perf-5.9.0.tar.xz
and change