We tested the 30TB Seagate IronWolf Pro with a number of scenarios that it may face in the real world. The settings for these scenarios are as follows.
File Server
512MB file size, 16KB Block size
80% Read 20% Write 100% Random
I/O queue depth 128
Web Server
1GB file size, 16KB Block size
100% Read 0% Write 100% Random
I/O queue depth 64
Database
2GB file size, 4KB Block size
90% Read 10% Write, 90% Random, 10% Sequential
I/O depth 128
Workstation
1GB file size, 16KB Block size
70% Read 30% Write, 100% Random, 0% Sequential
I/O depth 6
Web Server
Workstation
Database

The 30TB IronWolf Pro handled the workload scenarios pretty well, with the fastest bandwidth speeds we've seen to date for the File Server test (14.29MB/s). The Web Server test sees the drive in a mid-table position, while for the Workstation test, the drive sits in fourth spot. It didn't fare so well in the Database test with a bandwidth figure of 1.09MB/s which sees it near the bottom of the results chart.
KitGuru KitGuru.net – Tech News | Hardware News | Hardware Reviews | IOS | Mobile | Gaming | Graphics Cards




