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Full Pegasus Thunderbolt Transfer Speed Report



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By : Martin Dempsey    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-24 00:21:38
The new Thunderbolt is rather fast, just as our testing team has encountered directly. With our ongoing investigation at Thunderbolt overall performance, we screened 2 extra configuration settings. The original includes the new Promise Pegasus R6 12tb array configured as the RAID 0; a subsequent will be the Target Disk Setting using the Thunderbolt connections.

As soon as we first looked over just how Thunderbolt overall performance stacks up to FireWire 800, we implemented a brand new Promise Pegasus R6 6TB Thunderbolt array set up as a RAID 5. The results were striking, nevertheless readers wished to know what this overall performance is like in the event the Pegasus R 6 is constructed to be a RAID 0 configuration.

All the Promise Pegasus R 6 will be pre-formatted to be a RAID 5 range, that provides speed besides the security of realizing that any single force in the array can don't succeed and the data files won't be lost. RAID 0 setup (otherwise known as a striped array) may be better, specially when writing, but if the drives fail, you will burn your entire data.

Your Promise Pegasus R6 is Thunderbolt only, and we did not have access to an additional six-drive storage system. As a result, as a level of reference using Fire Wire 800, we made use of a SmartStor DS4600, your four-drive RAID system. The team of testers reformatted the actual Pegasus R6 along with the DS4600 as RAID 0 configuration arrays, connected it to our own 15" 2.2Gigahertz i7 Core Macbook Pro with a 250GB solid state drive

Inside our AJA System Test, this Pegasus R6 RAID 0 setting re-write speeds had been about 9% faster compared to R6's RAID 5 write data transfer speeds. The Read outcomes exhibited the actual Promise Technology R 6 RAID 5 to be around 6.5 percent quicker in comparison to the Promise Pegasus R6 RAID 0 setup.

Similarly, our 2GB file together with 2GB folder checks in RAID 0 exhibited a little bit of progression if writing, and a little bit of speed deterioration when reading. A Fire Wire 800-attached SmartStor DS4600, however, was faster in general whenever arranged as being a RAID 0 setting, though just by a MB or 2 for every second within the read assessments. Write checks ended up considerably swifter throughout RAID 0 setting about the DS4600 device, though still about 50 % of the pace with the Promise Technology Pegasus R6 array systems.
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