AnandTech Storage Bench 2011 - Light Workload

Our new light workload actually has more write operations than read operations. The split is as follows: 372,630 reads and 459,709 writes. The relatively close read/write ratio does better mimic a typical light workload (although even lighter workloads would be far more read centric).

The I/O breakdown is similar to the heavy workload at small IOs, however you'll notice that there are far fewer large IO transfers:

AnandTech Storage Bench 2011 - Light Workload IO Breakdown
IO Size % of Total
4KB 27%
16KB 8%
32KB 6%
64KB 5%

Light Workload 2011 - Average Data Rate

The 525s do a bit better vs. the competition in our light workload, but the gap between capacities doesn't change all that much.

Light Workload 2011 - Average Read Speed

Light Workload 2011 - Average Write Speed

Light Workload 2011 - Disk Busy Time

Light Workload 2011 - Disk Busy Time (Reads)

Light Workload 2011 - Disk Busy Time (Writes)

AnandTech Storage Bench 2011 TRIM Functionality & Power Consumption
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  • ezrasam - Wednesday, February 6, 2013 - link

    Can I add this to my 2 year old Dell N5010?
  • Hok - Thursday, February 7, 2013 - link

    hello upgrade to my MSI GT70.... love seeing the mSATA tests!!! THANKS! though the transcend mSATAs currently in there don't seem to be that bad... I would just like more storage. (2 RAID 64s)

    should I wait for crucial M500?
  • LeadvilleMatt - Thursday, February 14, 2013 - link

    Does anyone know if the current Intel eSATA 525 supports the E7h Flush Cache command? The original SF-22xx did not.

    Thanks.
  • damnintel - Wednesday, March 13, 2013 - link

    heyyyy check this out damnintel dot com
  • msahni - Monday, March 25, 2013 - link

    Hi there,

    I am contemplating buying mSATA drives 240GB-256GB range. It is really becoming confusing to purchase a drive considering so many different specs.
    My options are
    1) Crucial m4 mSATA 256GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...

    2) Plextor M5M 256GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...

    3) Intel SSD 525 240GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...

    4) Mushkin Enhanced Atlas 240GB http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...

    I have not been able to get a head to head comparison of the drives anywhere. Most of the tech spec shootouts are of these drives against older models.
    Could you please advise which of these drives in your opinion would be the most eligible buy in a real world consumer scenario..

    Cheers....
  • KVSNARAYANAN - Monday, November 11, 2013 - link

    What is the difference between Intel 525 Series SSDMCEAC180B301 & Intel 525 Series SSDMCEAC180A301. I want to replace my Intel 80GB with a 180GB. The last 4 digits are A301 & not B301. Where as B301 is easily available in the market the availability of A301 is very negligible. K.V.S.Narayanan - India (kvsnarayanan@gmail.com)

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