Re: Suggestions for Intel 710 SSD test

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On 10/1/2011 9:22 PM, Andy wrote:
Do you have an Intel 320? I'd love to see tests comparing 710 to 320 and see if it's worth the price premium.

Good question. I don't have a 320 drive today, but will probably get one for testing soon.

However, my conclusion based on the Intel spec documents is that the 710 and 320 will have similar performance. We elected to use 710 devices not for performance reasons vs the 320 but for the specified lifetime endurance. The 710 series is specified at around 4k complete drive overwrites where the 320 is specified at only around 100. So I see the 710 series as "like the 320 but much less likely to wear out". It may also have better behavior under constant load (the white paper makes vague mention of different background GC
vs the non-enterprise drives).

So for our uses, the 320 series looks great except for concerns that :
a) the may wear out quite quickly, leading to extra cost to enter data center and pull drives, etc and the need to maintain a long-term test rig to determine if and when they wear out before it happens in production. b) the GC may behave badly under constant load (leading for example to unexpected periods of relatively very poor performance).

The value proposition for the 710 vs. 320 for me is not performance but the avoidance of these two worries.



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