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Optimizing disk performance - Part III
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23/06/2019 08:49:36
 
 
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I get higher speed copying via USB3 to backup HD, but that is mostly larger files - as you moved ony 280MB total, SSD probably was not tested for real.


>>In the screen with the transfer speed, maximum speed reached is abysmal - but could be the result of only copying / writing smallish data or checking too soon after install. Check again after 1/3/6/12/24 H of normal work (unless you opt for saving data first, which I cnsider more important) and if it stays that low, create your own test. Transfer speed usually rises with file size - you c/should create a tiny bench for yourself by creating a known directory offline with perhaps 10 GB size of files [10 KB, 100 KB, 1 MB, 10 MB, 100 MB, 333 MB, 1 GB ] and measure speed / time taken to copy.
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>Yes, it was low. After a few minutes, during all that time, today shows a more respectable value. I have attached an image.
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>>If anything in Als list offers an option to log disc and CPU temperature for later analysis, go for it. If sensor data for other I/O areas is available, add.
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>Thanks
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