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The SSD Anthology: Understanding SSDs and New Drives from OCZ
The SSD Anthology: Understanding SSDs and New Drives from OCZ
Date: March 18th, 2009
Topic: Storage
Manufacturer: Various
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi
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Restoring Your Drive to Peak Performance

Based on my explanation there’s one sure-fire way to make your drive fast again. Formatting/deleting everything on the drive won’t work because those pages on the drive will remain full of data.

If you are doing a clean setup of your machine and want to restore your drive to its native state you’ll have to perform a secure erase. Intel distributed a tool with the first X25-M review kits called HDD ERASE. This tool will take any SSD and free every last page on the drive. Obviously you’ll lose all of your data but your drive will be super fast again!

In order for HDDERASE to work you need to have your SATA controller running in Legacy IDE mode, you can select this in your BIOS. Your drive will have to be connected to one of the first four SATA ports off of the controller.

Boot to a command prompt (I just use a bootable DOS image on my USB stick) and run the executable. Answer its questions carefully and with honor.

Tell it you would like to perform a secure erase (an extended one isn’t necessary) and when it asks you if you wish to view LBA 0 you can say no. Reboot your machine (don’t forget to set your SATA controller back to whatever mode you had it in before, e.g. RAID or AHCI), partition your drive and you’re back in business.

On a good SSD I don’t believe there’s a need to secure erase periodically, but whenever you format or re-image your drive, I’d recommend a secure erase since you’re killing all of your data anyway.

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233 Comments - Last by rree, 33 days ago
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Excellent article by FishTankX, 328 days ago
Good info. However, I noticed one mistake.

Second page
Samsung had a MLC controller at the time but it was too expensive than what SuperTalent was shooting for.

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RE: Excellent article by FishTankX, 328 days ago
That should have bolded "too"

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RE: Excellent article by FishTankX, 328 days ago
Also, I think the velociraptor vs X-25 figures are swapped. 6 odd ms for the intel drive and 0.11ms for the velociraptor..

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RE: Excellent article by Natfly, 328 days ago
RE: Excellent article by Spoelie, 328 days ago
Second page as well:

missing charts before and after this paragraph:

"The chart above shows how much faster these affordable MLC SSDs were than the fastest 3.5” hard drive in sequential transfers. But now look at random write performance:"

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RE: Excellent article by Spoelie, 328 days ago
third page, first table, first column: SSD and HDD entries are switched

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RE: Excellent article by Spoelie, 328 days ago
page 19: I’d never reviewed it
'd & -ed?

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RE: Excellent article by HolyFire, 328 days ago
"I'd never reviewed it" is correct. "I'd" here means "I had", it's Past Perfect tense.

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RE: Excellent article by Spoelie, 328 days ago
chart 1 on page 2 now shows sequential read but the paragraph is changed to mention random read ;)

page 21: As far as I know, this is THE one of THE only reviews

Some very surprising benchmark results for the ocz vertex, I thought the new firmware tanked sequential read speeds (to 80-90) based on the explanation beforehand, but not according to the actual graphs.

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RE: Excellent article by jay401, 328 days ago
yeah, he wants "more expensive than" or "too expensive for".

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