Comment by gruez
16 days ago
>I haven't found any asynchronous IOPS numbers on HDDS anywhere. The internet IOPs are just 1000ms/seek time with a 8ms seek time for moving from the outer to the inner track, which is only really relevant for the synchronous file IO case.
>For asynchronous IO you can just do inward/outward passes to amortize the seek time over multiple files.
Here's a random blog post that has benchmarks for a 2015 HDD:
https://davemateer.com/2020/04/19/Disk-performance-CrystalDi...
It shows 1.5MB/s for random 4K performance with high queue depth, which works out to just under 400 IOPS. 1 queue depth (so synchronous) performance is around a third.
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