HyperX Predator M.2 PCIe SSDs in RAID 0 – Hitting 2.8GB/s

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Anvil Storage Utilities

Anvil Storage Utilities 1.1.0 – Intel Z97 Platform

Along with the move to a new platform, we decided to make a change in one of the benchmarks. There’s a relatively new benchmark called Anvil Storage Utilities that is in beta but close to production. It’s a very powerful tool that measures performance through a variety of tests which can be customized. Since some of the tests more or less duplicate what we get from other benchmarks we use already, we decided to use the IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second) testing on 4kb file sizes at a queue depth of 4, 16, and 32. IOPS performance is something SSD makers tout quite a bit but we generally don’t do a lot of IOPS testing because frankly a lot of users can’t relate to IOPS metrics as well and it tends to be more meaningful to the enterprise/server crowd. Still, it is another performance indicator with relevance and while some drives post good MB/s numbers, their IOPS scores aren’t always commensurate which this test will prove out.

Single Drive:

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Software RAID0:

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Benchmark Results: The overall Anvil SSD Benchmark score for the single HyperX Predator 480GB M.2 PCIe SSD was 7,138.57 with 100% compression (incompressible data). With the second drive installed and run with striped mode our score jumped up to 10,045.47! This is the first time that we have broken the 10,000 mark with two SSDs, so we are very happy with this result. 178,000 IOPS on the 4K QD15 write test is also a phenomenal score!