My test configuration is the default:
Test mode: Default (Cyclic)
File size (% of disk): 1.0
Block size (KB): 4096
My drive (eMMC SSD) is reported as follows:
C: Local Drive, \\?\Volume{e377d444-d698-4b08-a036-2a124ae12214}\, Windows, NTFS, (49.87GB total, 38.65GB free)
Disk drive: Model: Toshiba 064G30 Serial: N/A (Disk: 0, Size: 58.24GB, Volumes: C
Looking for help or confirmation of the following:
1 - my disk is reported as 58.24GB - with 49.87GB total, and 38.65GB free
Q = what is the 1% burn-in test write size? 1% of 58.24GB? or 1% of 49.87GB? Or 1% of 38.65GB?
2 - how does block size (= 4096) effect the nature of the data written? (For example, is the 1% test file written out as a series of 4096KB files?
3 - what is the nature of "cyclic" data?
Thanks.
Test mode: Default (Cyclic)
File size (% of disk): 1.0
Block size (KB): 4096
My drive (eMMC SSD) is reported as follows:
C: Local Drive, \\?\Volume{e377d444-d698-4b08-a036-2a124ae12214}\, Windows, NTFS, (49.87GB total, 38.65GB free)
Disk drive: Model: Toshiba 064G30 Serial: N/A (Disk: 0, Size: 58.24GB, Volumes: C
Looking for help or confirmation of the following:
1 - my disk is reported as 58.24GB - with 49.87GB total, and 38.65GB free
Q = what is the 1% burn-in test write size? 1% of 58.24GB? or 1% of 49.87GB? Or 1% of 38.65GB?
2 - how does block size (= 4096) effect the nature of the data written? (For example, is the 1% test file written out as a series of 4096KB files?
3 - what is the nature of "cyclic" data?
Thanks.
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