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EVEREST Random Access Time

 

Version and / or Patch Used: 4.60

 

Developer Homepage: http://www. lavalys.com

 

Product Homepage: http://www.lavalys.com

 

 

Everest Ultimate and Corporate Edition offer several different benchmarks for testing and optimizing your system or network. The Random Access test is one of very few if not only that will measure hard drives random access times in hundredths of milliseconds as oppose to tens of milliseconds.

 

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RunCore Pro IV MLC Series 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

 

Here we see why SSDs are so well suited for boot drive and application data. The access times are very fast since the rotational delay is eliminated. The Pro IV does a good job with data access times.

 

Write Tests

 

RunCore Pro IV MLC Series 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

 

When I tested the early consumer drives with the Indilinx controller I feared that they would all suffer from high write access times like the G.Skill Falcon did on our test bench. RunCore was able to eliminate this in their custom firmware and as you can see here the write access times were all very low like we like to see.

 

Let's see how all of these synthetic benchmarks relate to real world applications.

 


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