01-16-2017 03:27 AM
MB: SUPERMICRO X10DRH-iT
Proc: 2x INTEL Xeon E5-2620V3 2.4GHz 15MB 6C/12T
I have a question regarding Intel P3608.
i don't know if we get all the performance from the NVMe Intel P3608.
is there any other way to test the performance?
thx
CrystalDiskMark 5.2.1 x64 (C) 2007-2017 hiyohiyo
Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/
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* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s]
* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes
Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : 5395.325 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q= 32,T= 1) : 2015.354 MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 462.633 MB/s [112947.5 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 32,T= 1) : 436.565 MB/s [106583.3 IOPS]
Sequential Read (T= 1) : 2259.450 MB/s
Sequential Write (T= 1) : 1899.885 MB/s
Random Read 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 37.511 MB/s [ 9158.0 IOPS]
Random Write 4KiB (Q= 1,T= 1) : 210.011 MB/s [ 51272.2 IOPS]
Test : 4096 MiB [X: 0.0% (0.2/1490.4 GiB)] (x5) [Interval=5 sec]
Date : 2017/01/15 16:32:53
OS : Windows Server 2016 Server Standard (full installation) [10.0 Build 14393] (x64)
03-30-2017 10:42 PM
04-04-2017 06:52 AM
Hello S.G.,
Thank you for the logs provided. We are working on this and we'll keep you updated.Regards,Nestor C04-11-2017 09:55 AM
Hello S.G.,
We have reviewed your logs together with our engineering team.
The good news is that your drive is not being affected by any throttling issues.
The one item that would help optimize your random write results would be to further over provision your SSD. This can be accomplished using the Intel® SSD Data Center Tool and the Maximum LBA command http://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/solid-state-drives/ssd-software/Intel_SSD_D... (User Guide, Section 2.2.2.4, Page 37).
Over provisioning your drive by 10% should help you achieve maximum performance. Since the P3608 has a dual controller, you will need to do this for each "drive" while un-partitioned. See attached image.
Best regards,
Carlos A.04-25-2017 10:03 PM
04-25-2017 11:25 PM
p.s.: why (sometimes), "isdct.exe show -intelssd", doesn't show my Intel P3608 ?