Benchmarking hard drives

LiamC

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O.K, I'm sure it has been asked before but...

I want to bench some drives and I want to know what knowledgeable people think are good bench's.

I currently have access to Winbench 99, and have *no* intention of using SANDRA. Unfortunately, the iPEAK stuff that SR uses is out of my league..

What else is worth considering and what are the known bugs? I am sure that I have read that HDTach has a few issues.

I will be using W2K SP2 as the target platform and limiting the testing to IDE 7200 rpm drives in stand alone mode (ie *not* RAID).

Thanks
 

Tea

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Winbench is discredited.

Ipeak still has some serious issues to address - don't be misled by SR's hysterical articles proclaiming how perfect it is - if it was half as proven as they say, they wouldn't have to make nearly so much fuss about it.

Sandra and HDTach ... well, I'd rather use Winbench.

It's a minefield out there LiamC.

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Pending some really practical and reasonably well-tested tool, one that offers a better balance between ease of use and test validity, I end up coming back to simple, low-level measures.

Winbench is a rather cumbersome but I don't think anyone has faulted its access time and DTR measurements.

Vseek is a really useful tool. Tiny, runs off floppy, and it gives you a better idea of the actual seek performance than any other tool I've ever seen. (Except Ipeak, which has a similar module included in it.)

The move to open source benchmarks is promising. RWT has the bare beginnings of a test suite happening, I think, though I don't believe it extends to hard drives yet.
 

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Resurecting this...specifically I'm looking for a benchmark that can handle RAID arrays. If it is able to out poor-performing SSDs, that would be a bonus.
 

Santilli

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This isn't really rocket science.

HDTACH, the free version, will pretty much be good enough. ATTO works, as well.
 

LunarMist

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Both of those tools are useful to confirm low level drive performance, but are not very useful as benchmarks.
 

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In case anyone cares:

A pair of 120GB OCZ Vertex in RAID0 on the onboard controller of the Gigabyte X58 Extreme board, default settings, Windows 7 RC.
 

Santilli

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I used to use that with my macs to set a minimum block size. I do it less with Windows, don't know why. Do you do the same?
 

sechs

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I still use h2benchw when I want to compare two drives. But that's a pretty unusual thing.
 
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