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Will 540s SSD compress data?

YYang41
New Contributor

I have a intel 540s SSD. I found that the Total NAND Writes is smaller than the Host Writes from SMART in Intel SSD Toolbox.

In my situation, the Total NAND Writes is 805, and the Host Writes is 1449.22 GB. If the write amplification factor is 805/1449.22=0.56, which is smaller than 1, the data might be compressed by the SSD itself. Is my calculation right?

I find some users of 530 SSD or 535 SSD have a write amplification factor larger than 1 in this forum, so I want to know whether it is possible for 540s SSD to compress data.

Thank you!

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Yao_Yang,

Thanks for posting your inquiry in this forum.

You are using the correct formula to calculate the write amplification factor (NAND Writes/Host Writes). Most Intel Consumer Family SSDs use Data Compression, this includes the Intel® SSD 540s Series. However, how the data is compressed may vary between SSD Series.As for the Intel® SSD 530 and 535, we are still working on a fix for those about that specific topic (Write amplification). You can learn more about data compression on Intel® SSDs http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/solid-state-drives/000006354.html?wapkw=6354 hereHave you noticed any performance issue with your SSD?

We will be waiting for your response.

NC

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Yao_Yang,

Thanks for posting your inquiry in this forum.

You are using the correct formula to calculate the write amplification factor (NAND Writes/Host Writes). Most Intel Consumer Family SSDs use Data Compression, this includes the Intel® SSD 540s Series. However, how the data is compressed may vary between SSD Series.As for the Intel® SSD 530 and 535, we are still working on a fix for those about that specific topic (Write amplification). You can learn more about data compression on Intel® SSDs http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/solid-state-drives/000006354.html?wapkw=6354 hereHave you noticed any performance issue with your SSD?

We will be waiting for your response.

NC

YYang41
New Contributor

Hi,

The performance of the SSD is good. But I experience an increasing Unexpected Power Loss Count of the SSD. I use a Windows 10 Home 64bit operating system and turn off the computer normally. I notice the Unexpected Power Loss Count in SMART grows everyday (about 4/day).

Thanks.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Yao_Yang,

For the SSD you have, we are also working on the latest firmware update in order to address any kind of situation presented right now.The update will be released soon, however we still don't have any ETA for release.

NC

IIanM
New Contributor II

What form factor is your SSD?