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by jerf
4863 days ago
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Considering he's modeling the drive writing at the full SATA 3.0 interface speed for the entire lifespan of the drive, continuously, amplification shouldn't affect his numbers, only the perceived throughput the user receives under this workload. He mentions this is already faster than the drive can actually write: "the maximum link speed for SATA 3.0, which happens to be larger than any other relevant interface or drive speed so it's a solid upper bound." |
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