• DocumentCode
    3120775
  • Title

    Comparing performance of solid state devices and mechanical disks

  • Author

    Polte, Milo ; Simsa, Jiri ; Gibson, Garth

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Comput. Sci. Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    17-17 Nov. 2008
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    7
  • Abstract
    In terms of performance, solid state devices promise to be superior technology to mechanical disks. This study investigates performance of several up-to-date high-end consumer and enterprise Flash solid state devices (SSDs) and relates their performance to that of mechanical disks. For the purpose of this evaluation, the IOZone benchmark is run in single-threaded mode with varying request size and access pattern on an ext3 filesystem mounted on these devices. The price of the measured devices is then used to allow for comparison of price per performance. Measurements presented in this study offer an evaluation of cost-effectiveness of a Flash based SSD storage solution over a range of workloads. In particular, for sequential access pattern the SSDs are up to 10 times faster for reads and up to 5 times faster than the disks. For random reads, the SSDs provide up to 200times performance advantage. For random writes the SSDs provide up to 135times performance advantage. After weighting these numbers against the prices of the tested devices, we can conclude that SSDs are approaching price per performance of magnetic disks for sequential access patterns workloads and are superior technology to magnetic disks for random access patterns.
  • Keywords
    flash memories; random-access storage; Flash solid state devices; IOZone benchmark; mechanical disks; single-threaded mode; Computer science; File systems; Magnetic devices; Particle measurements; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Sequential analysis; Size measurement; Solid state circuits; System testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Petascale Data Storage Workshop, 2008. PDSW '08. 3rd
  • Conference_Location
    Austin, TX
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4208-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PDSW.2008.4811886
  • Filename
    4811886