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Samsung 2.5" 32GB SSD (Four in RAID 0)

Author: Chris Ram SUMMARY: Samsung help drive down the severely inflated cost of SSDs. Chris looks at one of its cheapest 2.5” 32GB models today.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Storage
Published: 30th June 2008
Manufacturer: Samsung
Our Rating: 85%

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Introduction

Samsung is one of the largest memory suppliers in the world, so it is natural to find them playing in the Solid-State Drive (SSD) market. Their latest offering, the MCBQE32G5MPP-0VA00 is a 2.5-inch 32GB drive with big potential and a new low price tag. From the get go we were told to expect MTRON MOBI performance at a 15% reduced cost.

The new Samsung drives are available in 32 and 64GB in the 2.5-inch form factor. It is my opinion that most of these will make their way into business notebooks, but the professional market will have a different plan. Solid-State Drives have a very low access time that allows their use in RAID arrays without a large access time penalty like when using traditional hard disks.

Today we are going to take the new Samsung MCBQE32G5MPP-0VA00 and put it through hell with two different single drive configurations and run RAID 0 on two, three and four drives. In addition, we took three drives and ran a RAID 5 array just to see if there was a performance hit we would get on an Areca SAS controller.



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