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MFT-7500 Series Flash Solid State Disks |
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The MFT-7500 is based upon the Mtron PRO 7500 SATA-2 drive. The 7500 linear reads at 130 megabytes per second, producing random read speeds approximately the same as the MFT-7500. However, it linear writes at 120 megabytes per second, increasing write performance by about a third relative to the MFT-7000. Overall performance in a typical environment is improved about 8% relative to the MFT-7000.
Mtron PRO drives are manufactured using high-reliability single-level chip Flash technology, are made with an extremely rugged machined metal case, and come with a 5 year warranty commencing from date-of-manufacture.
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Mtron 2.5" PRO 7500 SATA Drives - 5 Year Warranty and MFT Server Edition
MFT increases PRO-7500 performance 18-fold and increases wear life more than 50-fold |
| Part Number |
Product Description |
Cap
GB |
Format |
Size |
Flash
Type |
Case
Type |
Status |
Price |
| MFTS-SATA7525-016 |
PRO-7500 16gb with MFT Server |
16 |
SATA |
2.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$704 |
| MFTS-SATA7535-016 |
PRO-7500 16gb with MFT Server |
16 |
SATA |
3.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$704 |
| MFTS-SATA7525-032 |
PRO-7500 32gb with MFT Server |
32 |
SATA |
2.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$1,101 |
| MFTS-SATA7535-032 |
PRO-7500 32gb with MFT Server |
32 |
SATA |
3.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$1,101 |
| MFTS-SATA7525-064 |
PRO-7500 64gb with MFT Server |
64 |
SATA |
2.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$1,985 |
| MFTS-SATA7535-064 |
PRO-7500 64gb with MFT Server |
64 |
SATA |
3.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$1,985 |
| MFTS-SATA7535-128 |
PRO-7500 128gb with MFT Server |
128 |
SATA |
3.5" |
SLC |
Aluminum |
Sp-ord |
$3,808 |
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The following graph shows the throughput of the PRO 7500 drive both as a bare drive, and with the same drive MFT-enabled. 15,000 rpm and 7,200 rpm hard disk performance is shown for comparison purposes. Note how, due to the high random read speed, even a PRO drive without MFT outperforms a 15,000 rpm SAS drive. |
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The following table demonstrates the point that the random read rate of a PRO 7500 is extremely fast. A 15,000 rpm hard drive performs only about 250 random reads a second, and a 7,200 rpm hard drive only delivers 70. As a result, the PRO's random read is literally 140 times faster than that of a Laptop hard drive. But the table also shows that the Mobi's native random write capability is literally as much as 80 times slower than its random read.
The table also shows how MFT's linear method of random writing improves random write speed beyond the random read rate. |
Mtron PRO 7500 Performance Results |
Block
Size |
Random Read Tests: |
Random Write Tests |
Random Write with MFT |
1 Thread |
10 Threads |
1 Thread |
10 Threads |
1 Thread |
10 Threads |
IOPS |
BW |
IOPS |
BW |
IOPS |
BW |
IOPS |
BW |
IOPS |
BW |
IOPS |
BW |
| 4k |
10,337 |
40.3M |
13,223 |
51.6M |
123 |
493.5K |
123 |
495.5K |
19,343 |
75.4M |
20,870 |
81.5M |
| 8k |
7,851 |
61.3M |
9,417 |
73.5M |
124 |
996.7K |
124 |
994.3K |
10,309 |
80.5M |
11,350 |
87.8M |
| 16k |
5,168 |
80.7M |
5,839 |
91.2M |
120 |
1932.7k |
128 |
2.0M |
5,537 |
86.4M |
5,800 |
90.6M |
| 32k |
3,075 |
96.0M |
3,316 |
103.6M |
125 |
3.9M |
127 |
3.9M |
2,874 |
89.8M |
2,927 |
91.5M |
| 64k |
1,696 |
106.0M |
1,779 |
111.2M |
121 |
7.6M |
124 |
7.7M |
1,440 |
89.9M |
1,441 |
94.3M |
| 256k |
444 |
111.1M |
450 |
112.6M |
100 |
25.0K |
101 |
25.3M |
362 |
90.6M |
395 |
98.7M |
| 1mb |
113 |
113.3M |
113 |
113.8M |
70 |
70.5M |
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90 |
90.5M |
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| Aggregate IOPS without MFT |
392 |
Higher is better. A single 15,000 rpm SAS drive has a value of 250, and a 7,200 rpm SATA drive rates at 70. Click here for explanation of calculation methodology. |
| Aggregate IOPS with MFT |
7,039 |
| MFT Overall Performance Multiplier |
18 |
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The following graph shows the projected daily erase life capability based upon data size written. Clearly, when MFT enabled, the PRO 7500 can accept more than fifteen overwrites of the entire drive on a daily basis, no matter what the data size, and still be expected to last five years. Given that the vast majority of servers overwrite less than 20% of their surface a day, it is clear that an MFT enabled PRO 7500 is an ideal solution for a broad spectrum of Servers and Workstations.
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The following table compares the PRO 7500 both MFT enabled and bare with the reasonable write throughput of different hard disks. It also looks at the duty cycle to complete the work shown. This, in another way, makes the point that when MFT enabled, the PRO 7500 is just a lot faster than hard disks.
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| Mtron PRO-7500 Random Writes Permissible for 5-Year Drive Life |
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7,200 rpm
SATA HDD |
15,000 rpm
SAS HDD |
16gb
Drive |
32gb
Drive |
64gb
Drive |
128gb
Drive |
| Maximum write throughput per day without MFT |
19GB |
69GB |
4.7GB |
9.3GB |
18.7GB |
37.1GB |
| Maximum write throughput per day with MFT |
n/a |
n/a |
262GB |
524GB |
1,046GB |
2,093GB |
| Hours per day needed to finish read/write activity |
24.00 |
24.00 |
1.04 |
2.08 |
4.16 |
8.33 |
| Drive Utilization Percentage |
100% |
100% |
4% |
9% |
17% |
35% |
| Thruput per day is based upon an average data size of 10.66kb and a read/write mix of 70% reads and 30% writes. The values shown for the 7,200 and 15,000 rpm Hard Disks are the maximum possible attainable values if these drives are run at 100% duty cycle 7x24. Values for the flash media are calculated as described here. Here, the limit to throughput is not time, but rather the number of safely available write cycles based upon a goal-life of at least five years. |
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Mtron PRO Technical Specification |
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Host Interface |
Interface |
SATA 1.0a Standard |
| Transfer Mode |
PIO mode (0~4), DMA mode (0~2), Ultra DMA mode(0~6) |
| Capacity (GB) |
16, 32(GB) |
| Form Factor |
2.5" |
| Performance |
Average Access Time* |
0.1 msec |
| Sustained Read** |
130 MB/sec |
| Sustained Write** |
120 MB/sec |
| IOPS*** (Sequential/ Random) |
19,000 |
| Power |
Input Voltage |
5VCC±5% |
| Endurance |
Write Endurance |
>140 years @ 50GB write per day**** |
| Read Endurance |
Unlimited |
| Wear-leveling algorithm |
Dynamic and static wear-leveling |
| Data Retention |
10 years at 25℃ |
| Reliability |
MTBF |
1,000,000 hours |
| ECC |
7-bit Error Correction Code (ECC) |
| Bad Block Management algorithm |
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| Environment |
Operating Temperature |
0~70℃ |
| Test Environment |
1. Test Item : MSP-SATA7525 ( 2.5 , 32GB, SATA1 )
2. Test PC : AMD Athlon™ 4800+ Dual Core (2.4GHz) 1GB RAM, NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra MCP (UDMA133/SATA2), Window XP SP2
* HD Tach 3.0.1
** ATTO Disk benchmark 2.02
*** IOMeter July 30. 2004
**** Sequential Write, 32GB Mtron SSD |
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