AnandTech Storage Bench 2011—Light Workload

Our 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 rank of BP4 doesn't change much when we move to a lighter workload.

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 Performance Over Time & TRIM
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  • watersb - Wednesday, April 3, 2013 - link

    Excellent. I shall purchase the 512GB!
  • Death666Angel - Wednesday, April 3, 2013 - link

    Well, the availability in Europe seems crappy (only one UK shop 35% higher priced than the Samsung 840). I don't understand why the mSATA version is so under performing either. All-in-all, not something I would buy.
  • MyDigitalSSD - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    mSATA uses 4 channels (can only fit 4 chips on board) on an 8 channel controller while the 2.5" uses all 8 channels. You will never notice a difference in daily use.
  • Oxford Guy - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    "The Samsung SSD 840 has really been the only budget drive without any serious drawbacks."

    HardOCP's review of the 120 GB TLC drive found that its read speed plummeted because of testing, indicating that the low lifespan of the TLC NAND can be a problem. That is in addition to not very impressive write speed.
  • MyDigitalSSD - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    Good point. We only use the best Toshiba MLC toggle (synch) flash. Our BP4 performance over time will not deteriorate at all. This drive is a great alternative to Samsung for sure.
  • pcrusan - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    Where is the 240GB BP4 at $160? I find it at $180 and $200.
  • MyDigitalSSD - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    Low stock is causing the temporary pricing fluctuations. There is a serious flash shortage right now.
  • MyDigitalSSD - Thursday, April 4, 2013 - link

    They are in stock at MyDigitalDiscount.com at 159.99!
  • AKFlyerFan - Friday, April 5, 2013 - link

    I just ordered one of the last two reported in stock there, so we'll see how good they are when it comes in and I get it up and running..
  • pcrusan - Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - link

    Now $179.99.

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