Re: Intel Updates SSDs, Supports TRIM, Faster Writes

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Chris Worley wrote:
I'm not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing here...
280MB/s<300MB/s, due to the "compatibility" based design of SSD's,
while SSS, w/o a legacy controller, can do 800MB/s out of a single
drive.
I have not heard about these SSS you mention.
Do you have a link?

Also are you sure that the SATA/SCSI layer is the problem? Some hardware raids can do 800 MB/s sequential, single stream, and indeed with a SATA/SAS interface to the kernel. If what you say was true, that would be impossible...
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