As the DC1500M has been designed for use in data centres we also tested the drive using 8K data. In our read test, the drive climbed steadily through the tested queue depths, topping out at 262,93 IOPS (QD32) before slowly dropping back to finish the test run at 243,615 IOPS at QD128. Once again the low latencies are worthy of note.
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