Hi @All,
I am facing strage benchmark values on the Firecuda 530 NVMe's when running in Linux (Debian 11, Arch, Ubuntu, etc.) with fio benchmark test.
Which results in:
/dev/nvme0n1 Seagate FireCuda 530 ZP1000GM30013 4K randwrite write: IOPS=3292, BW=12.9MiB/s (13.5MB/s)(3893MiB/301383msec); 0 zone resets
On Windows 10 testing with CrytalDiskMark everything seems fine.
Does anyone else have the possiblity to test and confirm me the benchmarks ? Also some kind of solution would be nice, as I do really not kown why this performs so bad on Linux.
I am facing strage benchmark values on the Firecuda 530 NVMe's when running in Linux (Debian 11, Arch, Ubuntu, etc.) with fio benchmark test.
Code:
fio --time_based --runtime=60 --size=50G --rw=randwrite --name=benchmark --bs=4K --direct=1 --sync=1 --filename=/mnt/test.file --numjobs=16 --ioengine=libaio --iodepth=128 --refill_buffers --group_reporting
Which results in:
/dev/nvme0n1 Seagate FireCuda 530 ZP1000GM30013 4K randwrite write: IOPS=3292, BW=12.9MiB/s (13.5MB/s)(3893MiB/301383msec); 0 zone resets
On Windows 10 testing with CrytalDiskMark everything seems fine.
Does anyone else have the possiblity to test and confirm me the benchmarks ? Also some kind of solution would be nice, as I do really not kown why this performs so bad on Linux.