在OCZ的坛子上查了一下资料
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有几点值的注意的
Here is the thing, if you hammer the driver with say enough writes that the drive would under normal use/see in 7 days within a few hrs, the drive will slow down for 7 days, maybe longer. It does this to protect the nand life. So your guys seeing a 50% drop may actually see 30% which is the normal drop, then a further 20% because at some stage they have hammered the drive and then not realised its going to take 5 days or longer for the speed to creep back up. Also remember this write quantity slowdown is further impacted by how you use the drive after you have hammered it.
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Tony = SF drives monitor the amount of writes in a given period (lets say per day) they then look at warranty period and adjust write speed so that the nand longevity is secured.
How much writes before a slow down ? i do not know
Unplugging the drive but keep it powered allows the drive to enter into its recovery period...if you bench the drive to death for 6 hrs and write 6 days worth of writes in those 6 hrs the drives with 0 writes per day there after will probably take anything upto 6 days to recover to full speed. If you continue to use the drive applying light load the drive may take 10 to 12 days to recover.
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Tony = there is no GC as you know it on a SF drive, they are totally different to Indilinx drives. IDE will slow the drive a little but it will still be killer fast for you.
查看了一下最近新购的SSD数据写入量,今天跑了几次测试,数据写入量竟从64G暴涨到192G
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