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How can i make it better?
* look to the PICTURE.
1st: What is the meaning of this SPEED?
2nd: By changing the HardDisk well it become BETTER?
3rd: Do i need to change BOTH or just the Primary/Secondary?
REGARDS
* look to the PICTURE.
1st: What is the meaning of this SPEED?
2nd: By changing the HardDisk well it become BETTER?
3rd: Do i need to change BOTH or just the Primary/Secondary?
REGARDS
That's not a 0.0 >>>> it's a 5.5, enlarge the picture & you well see.
that's the other language in my computer!
I noticed that all the other things are above 6.4, But only this one
is so low to 5.5! is it because the extra usage i did to HD in the past year?
I can read that, the number I'm talking about is this one I highlighted below.
Also you can try refreshing your score,
Windows Experience Index - Update or Refresh Score
I know; in my language 5.5 = o.o, that's why i draw the arrow!
& already did refresh the SCORE, same numbers every time.
To get a score higher than 5.5, two things will push it up.
A platter RAID and for the better scores, an SSD.
Take the WEI score with a grain of salt, if your drive is preforming very well and it works suited to your needs, no need to worry that it isn't working. A score of 5.0 is a typical Win 7 system, anything above is enthusiasts scoring.
Q: Is RAID & SSD types of HardDisk?
Which is better OR faster, Because i deal with large amount of
GBytes, sometimes it may reached to 60GB~90GB! to move or
extract from my internal HD to my external ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DaYIM, if you want to increase speed of your storage subsystem, the cheap way is to use RAID, but not just ANY RAID setup. Looking at your data sizes, I suppose you'd be better off to use an external SAN setup, but that setup can cost you ~10K a set (I know one from IBM, DS 3300). By using SAN (and FC) you can achieve ~350MB/s to ~400MB/s transfer rate from your computer to the disk system. If you use iSCSI, you'd get ~80 to ~100MB/s (depending heavily on your NIC). In any case, an external SAN setup is the best way to have flexible, expandable, redundant, and very fast storage system (SSD is no where near it's scale and speed, but SSD is a lot cheaper).
zzz2496
Thank you so much guys for your support.
& excuse me for asking so much; but can anyone provide me a
picture of an external SAN setup! one more thing WHAT is 10K?
& if possible i want simple explanation/definition of these thing:-
RAID, FC, iSCSI, NIC & SSD. & which is hardware, which is software.
If i'am asking to much OR i got far from this thread purpose; PLEASE IGNORE.
PS: i searched for these things, but i didn't get the main idea.