Testing the drive with a 8KB data block and a 70/30 read/write split, again another test with the enterprise environment in mind saw the drive produce 340,150 IOPS in RAID 0 while in RAID 1 the figure was 94,248 IOPS, again extremely strong figures.
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What is the MTBF for this drive? Given the read write times. Normal day to day and say video editing on a daily basis?
“Stated endurance for the 1.6TB drive as a whole is 1820TB TBW with each of the 400GB drives rated at 375TB TBW”
Depends how much you write per day. 100GB/day would give an estimated 18200 days. 1TB/day would give an estimated 1820 days.
I’ve got a 950 Pro for close to 2 years, that’s now hit 40TB written (rated 400TBW), it’s used as a buffer drive for recordings, temp drive, and to store games on.
I’ve also got a 960 Evo, had it for about a year, is only used for OS and smaller apps like office / photoshop etc, that’s now at 6.8TB written, (rated 100TBW).
Edit: also both drives have only gone down to 99% drive life remaining according to SMART, despite having used 10% and 6.8% of their rated writes. Google the ssd endurance test, some drives almost made 2000 TBW before failing outright, and thats a few years old.
Edit edit: have a look at this;
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/endurance-test-of-samsung-850-pro-comes-to-an-end-after-9100tb-of-writes.html
That would be interesting to see, especially with comparisons against other drives in similar raid arrays as this raid on card