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    finally i switched to ssd mainly due to disk I/O...... i normally save files which are larger than 1gb or put multiple files in queue. this can really take more than 2 minutes to rebuild (idm users know wht i mean)

    now i actually save 80% of my time downloading and re-uploading thanks to 10gbps and super fast ssd.

    some screenshots to back my statement.. no use having 10gbps if the disk cant handle it.

    Disk I/O 577 MB / sec (Windows resource monitor)


    Update: This is a vds (virtual dedicated server) so cpu share is dedicated to me. i have to rape it for things like encoding etc but i will be using 2 dedicated cores allocated only to me. You cant oversell Vmware VDS (google)



    technically its impossible to test the full potentials of a 10gbps.... even small businesses dont have access to such a big connectivity but i have tried to do my level best. see following screenshot.

    Download speed test:




    Rapidspeeds maxxed out at 117.4 MB / sec



    WU Multiple files + CPU + Disk I/O - This is for testing only. Don't try it on Sata Lolz



    Winrar Speed



    I'll add more speed tests asap...... right now im kinda stuck up with real life work
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    @am21, wow have a look on cpu and ram usage. This is called as "Server Rape" . this server model only have 2x 300 GB SSD. If you use I/O like this, whats left for other users

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    @vgnheart: do you think im going to download 1000mb test files 24/7 ? i tried to max out the level and see potentials of ssd for reviewing purpose only

    435 MB / sec I/O (check cpu)


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    @am21, Then its cool man

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    Quote Originally Posted by vgnheart View Post
    @am21, Then its cool man
    check my previous post.... i added one more screenshot

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    @am21 . Screen from trial vps or you really bought one at $65/month ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vgnheart View Post
    @am21 . Screen from trial vps or you really bought one at $65/month ?
    yeah its the plan 2...... i bought it mate it is a big upgrade from 2gbps sas vds

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    @am21, I/O looks great. But you really need 10gbps ?
    How you feel comparing this with SAS 2gbps vds

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    Quote Originally Posted by vgnheart View Post
    @am21, I/O looks great. But you really need 10gbps ?
    How you feel comparing this with SAS 2gbps vds
    2gbps comes only with sas + sata so cant really compare it to ssd lolz.

    there is a big difference in I/O speed............ and im yet to max out my 10gbps

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    i need to buy one but first let me check the demo

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