10-12-2015 03:27 AM
10-14-2015 05:07 PM
Hi Jonathan_intel
Thanks - I was also after advice as to whether any of the instructions from p13 re IO Meter needed to change (eg. does the starting disk sector = 0 on a SSD that has not been pre-filled with data but is an existing OS & data SSD ?):-
1. Click the Disk Target tab.
2. Click on Worker
1. 3. Click on the target drive (in this case, the NVMe Intel drive).
4. Set Maximum Disk Size to 16777216 sectors.
5. Leave Starting Disk Sector at 0.
6. Set # of Outstanding I/Os to 32 per target
Regards
mick354029
10-15-2015 01:07 PM
You can use the same size and sector values recommended in the document, it shouldn't interfere with your existing data.
Please let us know once you are able to complete your testing.
10-17-2015 11:00 PM
Hi Jonathan_Intel
Tried to run IO Meter but got some Unexpected Kernel Trap Error....
So I ran ATTO Hard Disk analysis instead & got these results (128K Sequential Writes is around 1000 MB per Sec)
Which compares favourably with equivalent from SSD Review
So I think that the Intel 750 SSD I have is OK - must just be something with the AS SSD Tool
Regards
Michael
10-19-2015 11:13 AM
Hello mick354029,
We are glad to know you were able to obtain performance results closer to the ones mentioned in the http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-specifications/ssd-750-spec.pdf Intel® SSD 750 Series Product Specification using a different tool. As you know from the Evaluation Guide, if the test parameters are not set according to the SSD specification, the results may not reflect the real performance you would get under normal operation.
The reason why Iometer did not work in your case, or why AS SSD did not show accurate results escapes the scope of this forum, however, it is good to know that other tools can be used for this purpose.