On 5/22/13 11:05 AM, Merlin Moncure wrote:
unfortunately, I don't have a s3700 to
test with, but based on everything i've seen it looks like it's a
mostly solved problem. (for example, see here:
http://www.storagereview.com/intel_ssd_dc_s3700_series_enterprise_ssd_review).
   Tests that drive the 710 to <3k iops were not able to take the 3700
down under 10k at any queue depth.

I have two weeks of real-world data from DC S3700 units in production and a pile of synthetic test results. The S3700 drives are at least 2X as fast as the 710 models, and there are synthetic tests where it's closer to 10X.

On a 5,000 IOPS workload that crushed a pair of 710 units, the new drives are only hitting 50% utilization now. Does that make worst-case 10K? Maybe. I can't just extrapolate from the 50% figures and predict the throughput I'll see at 100% though, so I'm still waiting for more data before I feel comfortable saying exactly what the worst case looks like.

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