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Recommenced number of input/output operations per second (IOPS) for the compliance library SSD.
Recommenced number of input/output operations per second (IOPS) for the compliance library SSD.
Solid state drives (SSDs) are faster than conventional hard disk drives (HDDs) and they are also more reliable and use less power. A standard SSD can read sequential data at a speed of about 550 megabytes per second (MBps) and write it at 520 MBps. In contrast, a fast HDD may carry out sequential reads and writes at just 125MBps.
A USB2 gives 200 iops and USB3 gives 750 iops
We recommend a standard USB3 connection for a compliance library as a USB3 connection is always better and will provide faster scan speeds.
Hence USB3 and SSD is the optimal solution for a compliance library as they are capable to provide better scan speed while lots of reads and writes happens with more number of DB transactions.
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