![]() Note: What is Benchmark? In computing, a benchmark is the act of running a computer program, a set of programs, or other operations, in order to assess the relative performance of an object, normally by running a number of standard tests and trials against it. Note: This option to Benchmark your disks is available only in DSM 7, but not DSM 6.2.4 Lets retire BlackMagics Disk Mark and embrance Amorphous Disk. Guess who won the test? The Synology disks, obviously! Theres plenty of aspects that arent covered, such as latency, burst performance, power consumed, and mixed random read/writes, but this is a massive step in the right direction for gauging SSD performance on macOS. ![]() Note: In the image below I tested the SAT5200 SSD vs Crucial MX500 SSD. Latency: Disk latency refers to the time delay between a request for data and the return of the data.A few benchmarks, like Crystal Disk Mark, use fully random incompressible. Throughput: Disk throughput is the measurement of how fast (per second) your storage can read/write data. V300: Ideal for consumers, this entry-level SSD delivers a good mix of price.IOPS: Input/output operations per second.You can discover the following parameters for both Read / Write Performance: Follow the instructions in the image below.Īfter you click Benchmark, the Benchmark test on your disk will start. Features Measure sequential reads/writes speed Measure random 512KB, 4KB, 4KB (Queue. Select your disk from the list then click the Action tab and then “ Benchmark“. CrystalDiskMark is a disk benchmark software designed to quickly test the performance of your hard drives. In the Storage Manager left panel, click HDD/SSD. Follow the instructions in the image below. Follow the instructions in the image below.Ĭlick on the Storage Manager icon. ![]() Please Support My work by Making a Donation. Did you know DSM 7 offers the possibility to benchmark your HDD disks, your SSD disks and your NVMe disks? Today I’m going to teach you how to automatically benchmark your disks yourself from home, and find out which disks are better than others.
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