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A closer look at hard drives
18.07.2013
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Lucy Baldwin, 123RF
-generation SSD, being tested on a 3Gbps SATA 2 bus. I have an 80GB Intel 320 SSD, performing remarkably close to its specified sequential read rating of 270MBps [1], but it is the second-generation drive
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Pushing Raspberry Pi storage to its limit
04.12.2024
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capable of read speeds up to 4,900MBps (and up to 3,700MBps write speed), with total capacity of 512GB [6] (about $70). The unit is rated at a staggering 400K read and 900K write I/O operations per second
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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B/s ( 2.2 Gbit/s) 128 KiB blocks: 2176.5 IO/s, 272.1 MiB/s ( 2.3 Gbit/s) 256 KiB blocks: 751.2 IO/s, 187.8 MiB/s ( 1.6 Gbit/s) 512 KiB blocks: 448.7 IO/s, 224.3 MiB/s ( 1.9 Gbit/s) 1 MiB blocks
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I/O benchmarks with Fio
30.11.2025
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and 4,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS) for random reading are within a plausible range for an SSD (see Table 1 and "IOPS Reference Values" box). The results with 65,000 IOPS and 260 MBps
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Monitor your nodes with collectl
30.11.2025
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with a similar noarch RPM or from source. Be sure to watch for the RPM dependencies – in particular, the tool called ColPlot [5] uses Apache (web server) and gnuplot [6] to plot the results. To start, I'll assume
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Review: Accelerator card by OCZ for ESX server
16.05.2013
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the smallest and largest values, respectively, and then computed the arithmetic mean from the remaining eight measurements. At Speed From the outset, the read performance of the unaccelerated volumes (46.6MBps
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Listing 1
21.08.2012
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==================================================================== Install       2 Package(s) Total download size: 106 k Installed size: 187 k Downloading Packages: (1/2): gkrellm-daemon-2.3.5-3.el6.x86_64.rpm      |  69 kB     00:00 (2/2): lm_sensors-libs-3.1.1-10.el6.x
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The best performance yet
26.01.2025
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: A remarkable showing: 90MBps of sequential throughput and more than 6,000 random reads. to /boot/firmware/config.txt and rebooting will do the trick, which results in substantially unchanged sequential
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Open source multipoint VPN with VyOS
13.12.2018
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research and testing shows at least 250Mbps throughput [6]. OSPF on Top When the DMVPN connection between all peers is running smoothly, it is time for OSPF to manage the IP stuff. OSPF builds a neighbor
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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]. SD card writer [6]-[8], or buy a MicroSD card with the operating system already installed [9]. The Rasp Pi Model B+ needs a 5V Micro USB power supply, but not just any USB cable will do

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