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Raspberry Pi OS • Re: How is Pi OS performance with a micro sd card?

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I use an NVMe that "smokes."

Note that the Pi Diags presume your boot devices to be an SD Card.
Fri Feb 2 09:41:15 2024

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Test : SD Card Speed TestRun 1prepare-file;0;0;689852;1347seq-write;0;0;744727;1454rand-4k-write;0;0;537180;134295rand-4k-read;183061;45765;0;0Sequential write speed 744727 KB/sec (target 10000) - PASSRandom write speed 134295 IOPS (target 500) - PASSRandom read speed 45765 IOPS (target 1500) - PASSTest PASS
My Samsung EVO Select does this. This card is partitioned and has been used, so not optimum. It has a U3 A2 V3 speed rating.

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Test : SD Card Speed TestRun 1prepare-file;0;0;53939;105seq-write;0;0;54522;106rand-4k-write;0;0;3247;811rand-4k-read;16821;4205;0;0Sequential write speed 54522 KB/sec (target 10000) - PASSRandom write speed 811 IOPS (target 500) - PASSRandom read speed 4205 IOPS (target 1500) - PASSTest PASS
In actual use, they do not "feel" different. But, I am using them on an 8GB card. Linux uses all extra RAM for caching,

Statistics: Posted by HStriepe — Fri Feb 02, 2024 5:45 pm



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