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Although the Intel SSD 710 series drive doesn’t offer transfer speeds as high as current SATA III drives, its performance was nonetheless still good. In terms of latency and IOps, the SSD 710 series is competitive with other solid state drives...
Looking at our benchmark results, the Intel SSD 710 proved to be a solid performer with a pedigree of superb SSD endurance and compatibility, two magic words in the enterprise - of course the eMLC helps it hit a third, price point. Starting from the...
Take note, enterprise customers: the successor to Intel's vaunted X25-E is here, and it doesn't center on SLC flash. Instead, the company is turning toward High Endurance Technology MLC. We dig deep to find out what this means for speed and...
When Intel entered the SSD market one of its declared goals was to bring the technology into the mainstream. The goal was so important to Intel that its consumer drive was branded X25-M, with the M standing for mainstream. Intel's desire for SSD...
We'll leave this single drive SSD 710 review with cautious optimism, holding off on final conclusions while we churn through the multi-drive RAID and enterprise-level tests. While the performance numbers of the 710 leave quite a bit to be desired,...
Si la NAND Flash MLC s’est très rapidement imposée dans les SSD destinés aux particuliers vu son rapport performances/prix par Go, la SLC reste encore souvent le premier choix du côté des serveurs haut de gamme. En effet,...