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‎03-25-2021 02:01 PM in
Monitors and MemoryI have a new 870 qvo, that has 2.5 TBW on it, performance wise I used to get 560 MB read, 534 MB write and over 40,000 IOPS read and write 4k blocks. Something has happened to my 4k IOPS performance, it has been cut in half to about 20,000 IOPS, sequential read and write speeds are still the same.... Any help, as to why my 4k performance has been cut in half, would be greatly appreciated...
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‎03-27-2021 04:06 AM in
Monitors and MemoryWhat type of computer is this installed in? Do you close all other apps when doing performance testing?
From the IOPS Wiki: While traditional HDDs have about the same IOPS for read and write operations, most NAND based SSDs are much slower writing than reading due to the inability to rewrite directly into a previously written location forcing a procedure called garbage collection.
If you want your 40,000 IOPS back then completely erase/zero the drive and start over. As the drive blocks are written to the IOPS will gradually drop again.
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‎03-26-2021 11:57 AM in
Monitors and MemoryHow much free space is left on the drive? 10% free is preferred as internal workspace for the drive. As the drive fills up IOPS will decline from what it was fresh.
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‎03-27-2021 03:35 AM in
Monitors and MemoryDrive has 43% free space, I even tried to over provision it, still iops cut in half...
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‎03-27-2021 04:06 AM in
Monitors and MemoryWhat type of computer is this installed in? Do you close all other apps when doing performance testing?
From the IOPS Wiki: While traditional HDDs have about the same IOPS for read and write operations, most NAND based SSDs are much slower writing than reading due to the inability to rewrite directly into a previously written location forcing a procedure called garbage collection.
If you want your 40,000 IOPS back then completely erase/zero the drive and start over. As the drive blocks are written to the IOPS will gradually drop again.
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‎03-27-2021 07:48 AM in
Monitors and MemoryThe drive has been written to almost 3X the capacity(4k60fps video editing and gaming) Interestingly though I have noticed no issues with computer performance. I guess when I get remotely close to a HDD performance, I will wipe....Still fast!! now....