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02-15-2016 01:14 AM
02-15-2016 01:14 AM
p410i support SSD
HI everyone, did somebody test SSD intel pro 2500 or Samsung pro 850 on p410i, i want to know which speed i can get on RAID 10 or 50? Or what advice can you give for this controller in low price range, except intel dc s3500?
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02-25-2016 11:28 PM
02-25-2016 11:28 PM
Re: p410i support SSD
I do not have either of those SSDs but the P*1*(i) supports SATA 2 (3.0GTS) only. In my experience (Z7 and 830 pro) Samsung SSDs have a issue down speeding where they will “hicup”, lock, pause, then unlock and work a little while when being used on SATA 2. You will also be wasting about half of their bandwidth. I have also seen this “hiccup” with SATA 3 Intel SSDSs like the 520.
I use the Toshiba thin state drives with the custom “L” firmware (apparently created for Lenovo Thinkpads) that locks the controller to SATA 2. 6 128s in R0 give me about 1.3GiB/s.
Remember SSD do not like RAID (Like R5 and 10) especial on controllers that do not correctly support trim / garbage clean up. Also RAID controllers that are not fully SSD aware suffer greatly from write amplification.
If this is a production environment look at a P420 or P440 upgrade. The P420+ supports SATA 3 (6.0GTS), is SSD aware, and supports trim correctly, it also allows you with the SAAP license to use smart cache RAID.