After the 24 with Samsung SSD RAID test-rig a new record in March, had drawn, the site now attracts Tom’s Hardware. The established record of Samsung delivered a reading from a total of 2.12GB per second in RAID interconnection and managed to rip a DVD so in less than a second.
The inventors at Tom’s Hardware wanted to break this record and of course have this 16 Intel X25-E SSD hard drives and two Adaptec 5805 PCI Express RAID card into the race sent to the system from Samsung to offer. The result is a reading of 2.23GB per second on a RAID-0 array, and thus allowed the former record of Samsung cracked. However, the purchase price for the test is not just low, and the sum amounts to about 12,000 U.S. $ (about 8414 €) in the system has been reingesteckt.


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