On 2011-10-24, walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote: > I just bought an add-on USB3 adapter and outboard USB3/sata docking > station, and I've been comparing the performance with my old e-sata > outboard docking station. Not so good :( > > After getting some unreliable results with hdparm, I settled on > copying one 3GB file from one partition of the outboard drive to > another partition of the same drive. These results are highly > reproducible, and favor e-sata over USB3 by a large margin. > > Over at least six trials on each docking station I consistently get > 105 seconds for USB and 84 seconds for e-sata, a 5:4 ratio in favor > of e-sata.
Not surprising. Did you expect that adding a gateway device to the communication path and another protocol layer on top of SATA would make things faster? > I used the same hard disk and the same pci-e slot in the same > minimally-loaded machine for all the runs, and got very consistent > results every time. > > Basically, the USB3/sata docking station gets the same throughput as > the older sata 1 drives connected to the onboard pci sata controller, > which is still pretty respectable for an outboard drive, I think. Yep, SATA performs the same as SATA. AFAIK, eSATA and SATA are identical apart from the physical specs for the connector, a few minor voltage level differences (to imporove noise tolerance), and hot-plug support. > So, has anyone out there done similar tests on USB3 drives yet? There are disk drives that talk USB3 natively and aren't just using USB<->SATA gateways? -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! How many retured at bricklayers from FLORIDA gmail.com are out purchasing PENCIL SHARPENERS right NOW??