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Thursday, October 1, 2009
High IOPS for 1TB Disks
Wondering how 1TB disk can have such a high IOPS.
HDD8 and HDD4 are Log-Devices (SSD)
UPDATE:
For the moment I assume, these are writes to the disk cache.
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