Seagate ST200FP0021 Seagate 600 Pro SSD Product Manual - Page 9
Interface technology, Recording technology, Performance, Note. - drivers
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2.4 PERFORMANCE, RECORDING AND INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY 2.4.1 Interface technology Interface Interface Speeds Supported Maximum Burst Transfer Rate Hot Plug Support Native Command Queuing Support Trim Support Lifetime Endurance Management Option 480GB MODELS 400GB MODELS Serial ATA (SATA-II) 6Gb/s, 3Gb/s, 1.5Gb/s 600MB/s Yes Yes Yes Yes 240GB MODELS 200GB MODELS 120GB MODELS 100GB MODELS 2.4.2 Recording technology Flash Memory Type Emulated LBA Size (Bytes) Native Programmable Page size (User Bytes) Default transfer alignment offset Typical Data Retention with Power removed (at 40°C) NAND MLC 512 8192 0 3 months 2.4.3 Performance Maximum Burst Transfer Rate (MB/s) Peak sequential 128KB read/write data transfer rate (MB/s max) Sustained sequential 128KB read/write data transfer rate (MB/s) Peak 4KB random read/write command rate (KIOPs) Sustained 4KB random read/write command rate (KIOPs) Notes [4] [4] [5] [5] 480GB 85/11 400GB 240GB 200GB 520 520/450 520/450 85/30 85/30 85/11 85/30 120GB 100GB 520/300 520/300 80/20 85/8 85/20 [4] Testing performed at Queue Depth = 32, Sequentially Preconditioned drive, using IOMeter 2006.7.27. [5] Testing performed at Queue Depth = 32, Randomly Preconditioned drive, using IOMeter 2006.7.27. [6] Testing performed at Queue Depth = 32, Non-Preconditioned drive, using IOMeter 2006.7.27. Note. IOMeter is available at http://www.iometer.org/ or http://sourceforge.net/projects/iometer/. IOMeter is licensed under the Intel Open Source License and the GNU General Public License. Intel does not endorse any IOMeter results. Peak performance is defined as the typical best case performance that the product will be able to achieve when the product is preconditioned as mentioned and host commands are aligned on 4KB boundaries. Sustained performance is defined as the typical worst case performance that the product will be able to achieve when the product is preconditioned as mentioned and host commands are aligned on 4KB boundaries. For models that support Lifetime Endurance Management, write values also take into account the worst case performance throttling that may occur to ensure the product meets specified reliability specifications. Due to the nature of Flash memory technologies there are many factors that can result in values different than those stated in this specification. Some discrepancies can be caused by bandwidth limitations in the host adapter, operating system, or driver limitations. It is not the intent of this manual to cover all possible causes of performance discrepancies. SEAGATE 600 PRO SSD PRODUCT MANUAL, REV. B 5