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The RAID 0 SSD Report - Intel vs. RunCore

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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.

 

Read Tests

 

The RAID 0 SSD Report - Intel vs. RunCore

 

Intel / Kingston X25-M

 

The RAID 0 SSD Report - Intel vs. RunCore

 

Runcore IV Pro

 

The Intel X25-M RAID 0 array has a small advantage over the RunCore Pro IV array when it comes to read access.

 

Write Tests

 

The RAID 0 SSD Report - Intel vs. RunCore

 

Intel / Kingston X25-M

 

The RAID 0 SSD Report - Intel vs. RunCore

 

Runcore IV Pro

 

The write access times of both arrays are nearly identical. The RunCore array gains .01ms in the maximum test and a couple of percentage points in CPU utilization. The RunCore array also managed to perform the test much faster than the Intel array, so that would explain the CPU utilization increase.

 


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