06-07-2016 10:15 AM
Hello.
I use an SSD DC S3710 Series 400GB drive, and have a problem with it's IOpS. Its simply too low.
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/ru/ru/it-managers/Intel-solid-state-drive-series-DC-S3710.html... https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/ru/ru/it-managers/Intel-solid-state-drive-series-DC-S3710.html...
there is up to 85k on read and 45k on write on "4k, aligned, 32" test
but my SSD displays only 7500-8000 IOpS on read and 20-21k on write
I update a firmware on ssd using Intel SSD toolbox, with no results.
I need some halp with that.
Is my test setting are wrong, or i should do things, or i need to give some additional information?
06-07-2016 02:53 PM
ION,
Have you setup the program using this http://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/ssdc/hpssd/ssd-750/sb/intel_ssd_750_series_... performance guide?If not, please follow all the instructions, we will also check here to verify the settings.Could you please provide the computer specs as well?NC06-08-2016 01:29 AM
Actually not, coz i dont know about that instruction, but i did approximately what writed in it. I didnt erase that ssd and maybe i forgot something bout drivers update, but:
At first, i tested it on HP ProLiant BL 460c G7 host, with 2x intel Xeon mailto:E5645@2.4GHz E5645@2.4GHz (6c), 200GB RAM; where actually that ssd supposed to be.
Then i trying various configurations, including mounting via esxi, some low-spec domain machines(like intel dual-core, 2gb ram, some 20-dollars motherboard etc), and even my home PC (i7 5-gen; 16gb ram; GTX980, some another intel ssd)
And literally every tests give that result - 7600~200 iops on 4k random read and 20500~1000 iops on 4k random write.
How i going to directly forward ur instruction on my home pc - its quite similar to recommended system specs. What information i shold give you after it?
06-08-2016 07:11 AM
ION,
In this case when using the IOmeter, we need to have the same settings set as the ones in the link sent previously, this in order to properly get a result of the SSD. Remember you need to setup one for read and one for write with sequential read or write at 100%.In the meantime we just need to know the operating system you are using and the computer brand or motherboard model.NC06-16-2016 08:07 AM
ION,
We are following up on this case and we would like to know if you require any further assistance.We will be waiting for your response.NC