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1.     Another major factor is whether or not an SSD uses compression technology  SSDs that use compression will suffer  significant performance drops  up to 90  of claimed maximum performance  when working with incompressible data   e g  JPEG photos  digital audio or video files  zipped files  etc    Because everyday home and office PC users have and  use a considerable amount of this type of data in real world usage scenarios  Samsung chooses not to use compression  technology in any of its current SSDs in favor of delivering industry leading read and write performance with all data  types  This is also why Samsung uses incompressible  or Random  data when testing its SSDs     The best approach is always to look at a variety of test results together  as one particular test in isolation can never show  the whole picture of a drive   s performance profile     Samsung   s Approach    Benchmarking tools are a great way to show off the raw performance capabilities of an SSD  but they do not  and cannot   truly represent a real world usage scenario  Samsung   s SSDs do not utilize compression  but many benchmarking tests  rely on heavily compressible data  Therefore  in some mainstream tests  Samsung   s SSDs will appear to perform below a  drive that uses compression  Today   s users work with a lot of multimedia files  however  which are largely incompressible   JPEGs  Movie files  MP3s   An 840 Series will deliver consistently excellent performance regardless of data type  rather
2.    Samsung  Solid State Drive    White Paper                2013 Samsung Electronics Co     Preface    This content is designed to help facilitate a general to moderate understanding of SSD technology as well as  Samsung s industry leadership and unique product offerings  Much of the content requires at least a basic  understanding of SSDs  Thus  it may help to review the glossary and familiarize yourself with some fundamental SSD  terminology before delving into this material  Please keep in mind that many concepts have been simplified for the  sake of understanding     While each paper may stand on its own  you will benefit from a more clear understanding if you review all of the  content in this booklet in the order in which it is presented  In addition to explaining why SSDs are a worthwhile  upgrade from their traditional mechanical counterparts  you will find an introduction to NAND technology  the  fundamental building block of SSDs   a discussion of various SSD specific technologies  an overview of how to  understand SSD benchmarks  and an outline of the most important Magician software features to help keep your  SSD in top shape     This booklet is the product of many months of effort and collaboration  The Brand Product Marketing Team sincerely  hopes that you find this content both useful and informative        An SSD Primer           01 Why SSDs Are Awesome    Solid State Drive  SSD  technology has been receiving a lot of attention recently     and for good reaso
3.    when referring to performance     Why Samsung     As the  1 player in the worldwide memory market for over 20 years  no one has more experience manufacturing NAND  than Samsung  Furthermore  Samsung s fully integrated manufacturing approach means that it has intimate knowledge  of every nuance of each component of your SSD  While generic controller manufacturers must optimize their chips  to work with both ONFI and Toggle NAND  Samsung can focus all of its design efforts on making Toggle NAND work  perfectly with its proprietary controller technology  The end result is product characterized by awesome performance  and unrivaled reliability     a product only Samsung could build     LL     0 A Understanding SSDs    A Peek Behind the Curtain    While an SSD might look like a simple device on the surface  there is a great deal  of complexity behind the scenes  In order to ensure that your SSD stays in prime  working condition  the SSD controller must manage complex performance and  lifetime optimization algorithms  To facilitate an understanding of why the design and  implementation of these algorithms is so crucial to your SSD experience  it is necessary to  understand the limitations of NAND technology and what exactly is going on behind the  scenes to compensate for them        Writing and Erasing NAND    Before we can understand the various maintenance algorithms that the  controller employs to keep your SSD neat and tidy  we need to understand a  few basics about how we 
4.   ID   235 Power Recovery Count  A count of the number of sudden power off cases  If there is a sudden power off  the firmware must recover all of the  mapping and user data during the next power on  This is a count of the number of times this has happened     ID   241 Total LBAs Written   Represents the total size of all LBAs  Logical Block Address  required for all of the write requests sent to the SSD from  the OS  To calculate the total size  in Bytes   multiply the raw value of this attribute by 512B  Alternatively  users may  simply consult the Total Bytes Written indicator in Magician 4 0     What You Should Know    _    08 Benchmarking Utilities    With the abundance of Benchmarking Utilities available and the varying results they can report  it can be confusing  to decide which tests to pay attention to and which to question  Sometimes  two blogs using the same tools present  slightly differing results  In fact  there are many variables that can affect test results  including PC configuration and  the options set by the user in the utility itself  Further complicating matters  the results may look cryptic to novices  In  this paper  we will explore some of the most common benchmarking utilities  their configuration options  and how to  interpret some common test results     Types of Benchmarking Tools  Categories    There are 3 main types of Benchmarking Tools  Synthetic  Trace Based  and  Application Based  This paper will explore some of the most common tools   Cry
5.   making it more complicated to enable AHCI mode because it is the user   s responsibility to locate and install the correct  AHCI drivers for the OS  In general  PC chipset vendors  e g  Intel  AMD  nVIDIA  maintain their own AHCI drivers for  Windows XP users  It is best to consult the website of your motherboard vendor or PC manufacturer to be sure     CMOS Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2010 Award Software BIOS SETUP UTILITY  Integrated Peripherals eal    eXtreme Hard Drive  XHD  E torage Configuration fi Options  PCH SATA Control Mode a   a l         SATA Port 3 Native Mode Menu Level  USB Controllers  USB Legacy Functi Osc SATA mode  USB Storage Funct  Turbo SATA3 USB3  Azalia Codec ble SATA as  Onboard H W LAN RAID XHD  Function  Green LAN   gt  Smart LAN  Onboard LAN Boot ble SATA as  Onboard USB 3 0 C D XHD  Function  Onboard IDE Contr  eSATA Controller    ble SATA as    GSATA Controller Enter   Accept     Function            Move Enter  Select     PU PD  Value F1 Save ESC  Exit Fi  General Help  F5   Previous Values F6   Fail Safe Defaults F7   Optimized Defaults          What specific advantages does AHCI provide to Samsung SSDs   Significantly Lower Power Consumption    AHCI mode is required for Samsung   s SSDs to demonstrate their superior power consumption  This is because  without  AHCI  the SSD cannot communicate with the host system to take advantage of advanced power management features  like Host Initiated Power Management  HIPM  and Device Initiated P
6.   s most rigorous  qualification and reliability testing procedures and an advanced global support network  the 840 Pro is a welcome  addition to any power user or professional workflow  Samsung Magician has been enhanced for advanced users as well   with the addition of superior  easy to use disk diagnostic and management features with a simple  graphical drive health  indicator     Trust Samsung    Samsung has a long track record of excellence in the memory industry  Its fully integrated manufacturing approach  means its SSDs are among the best performing and most reliable on the market  With great technology  a proven  history of performance and reliability  and a strong commitment to putting it all together in a simple package  Samsung  is the SSD brand you can trust for your next PC upgrade        Why a Samsung SSD is Best for Business    14 0 The Samsung Advantage    With the SSD marketplace becoming increasingly crowded  it can be difficult to decide which vendor to trust with your  business    precious data  With 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry  a unique  fully integrated design  approach  and industry leading performance and reliability  Samsung is the brand to choose for business PC upgrades     Industry Leading Longevity  amp  Reliability  Long lasting  reliable SSDs mean reduced downtime and lower repair costs    Samsung has been a number one player in the semiconductor industry for over 20 years  For 6 of those years  it has  been the largest
7.   than sacrificing performance with one type of file for the sake of another  This is an important distinction  and a point  that may be glossed over if the data is not analyzed carefully    Furthermore  peak speeds are not a good indication of everyday performance  Users are typically not installing  applications or copying massive files on a regular basis  Many manufacturers like to brag about peak performance  and  Samsung could have designed its SSD to have a similar performance profile  Instead  it chose to focus on real world  users as its baseline rather than topping a particular benchmark  That   s not to say the 840 Series won t top the charts   it will      it just wasn   t the design focus  The best picture of a Samsung SSD   s performance will come from a system   level  trace based performance test like PCMark Vantage or PCMark 7 because these tests closely approximate actual  consumer usage scenarios  If one must rely on benchmarking tests rather than hands on testing  these tests are where  to focus    When making a purchase decision  benchmarking test results can be an important factor  but they should be just one  of many  Reliability  the drive   s ability to sustain performance over extended use and over its entire lifespan  product  quality  software solutions  like good data migration and SSD management tools   customer care  and technical support  are also very important factors to consider  As the number one SSD supplier to the pre installed SSD market 
8.  PC OEMs    Samsung has an unrivaled reputation in all of these criteria  making the 840 Series an ideal choice for almost any PC  user looking to take their computing experience to a higher level        Why Integration Matters    What Samsunq   s Vertical Integration Means to You            The three most crucial components of any SSD are the NAND flash memory  the controller  and the firmware  The  first does the critical task of storing your precious data  the second two work together to accomplish the complex and  equally essential tasks of managing data storage and maintaining the performance and lifespan of the SSD  Using the  control program contained in the drive firmware  the controller  an embedded microchip  executes automated signal  processing  wear leveling  Error Correcting Code  ECC   bad block management  and garbage collection algorithms   communicates with the host device  e g  a PC   and facilitates data encryption  among other tasks  Redundantly stored  in NAND flash  the firmware may be updated manually to improve or extend functionality when the SSD manufacturer  releases an update    The NAND flash itself is a kind of digital repository  while the controller functions as the command center for  everything the SSD does     from actually reading and writing data to executing the Garbage Collection and wear   leveling algorithms that keep the drive clean and speedy  Thus  the firmware  which drives the controller  is arguably  the most important component
9.  all of their existing files and programs  Samsung   s Data Migration software was  designed with novice users in mind to simplify this tedious process  Rather than inundate users with an endless array of  configuration options and menus  the Samsung Data Migration  SDM  Software completes this task in 3 simple steps     Automatic Disk Scan and Diagnosis    The SDM software will scan your system for any connected disks and present your current system status with easy to read  graphics  SDM hides unnecessary features and partitions from the user  automatically moving the crucial    System Partition    to  the SSD and leaving the user free to concentrate on the partitions that contain their operating system  programs  and data     Recommendation and User Options    Next  SDM will recommend a plan of action and allow the user to customize how the migration will proceed  The first  partition  which generally contains the Windows operating system installation  is added automatically  Users can add  an additional partition to the migration by simply clicking on its picture  While SDM will automatically partition the  drive proportionally  the user can adjust partition sizes to their personal preferences by simply dragging the slide bar in  between the two partitions     43 6   175 9 GB       Data Migration    Next  sit back and relax while SDM takes care of the rest  All of the contents from the partition s  you selected will be    automatically moved to your new SSD  The process t
10.  as long to write and up to 2 5 times as long to read 3 bit MLC NAND than its SLC predecessor    Another side effect of storing more bits per cell is an increase in the rate at which the NAND cells degrade  The state of a NAND  cell is determined by the number of electrons present on the floating gate  The Oxide layers that trap electrons on the floating  gate wear out with every program and erase operation  As they wear out  electrons become trapped  which affects the overall  electrical properties of the cell and  consequentially  subsequent program and erase operations  With the oxide weakened   charges sometimes leak from the floating gate  While this is not a huge problem with SLC NAND because there are only two  states to distinguish between  it can be a huge problem for 3 bit MLC NAND because there are 8 states to distinguish and very  little room for differentiation     just a few electrons can make the difference between one state or another  Compounding matters  is the fact that the oxide layer gets smaller with each advance in process geometry     as we shrink the size of the cell  the oxide  becomes thinner  A thinner oxide layer will wear out faster  meaning the cell will have a lower lifespan     MLC NAND Today    Manufacturers have made massive strides in managing the limitations of NAND technology  Sophisticated    bin sorting     algorithms allow 1  tier manufacturers like Samsung to select only the highest quality NAND chips for use in SSD devices   Advanced
11.  can clearly see the dramatic performance improvements their  new Samsung SSD delivers    Particularly dramatic improvements have been made to the OS Optimization feature with a simpler  tabbed interface  providing access to 3 optimization profiles  Maximum Performance  Maximum Capacity   amp  Maximum Reliability   along  with detailed descriptions of each OS setting and why they are turned on or off for each profile  This feature should  reduce user confusion about OS configuration  a common question among new SSD users  and the Magician team is  excited to outline what   s changed     Optimization Profiles    Magician   s new Optimization Profiles were chosen specifically to address the 3 most common types of user  those  seeking to maximize performance  those seeking to maximize storage capacity  and those seeking to maximize drive  lifespan  reliability   Each tab will display all relevant OS settings and whether or not they will be toggled on or off for the  chosen profile  Additionally  users can see a brief description of a particular OS setting and Samsung   s recommended  configuration by clicking on the    Help    button   to the left of each line item     Maximum Performance Maximum Capacity Maximum Reliability Advanced       The    Maximum Performance    configuration profile sacrifices a small amount of SSD lifespan  or endurance  in favor of    99    the fastest possible performance  Features like    Hibernation Mode        Virtual Memory     and    indexing    
12.  files  Thus  a casual  user with a large capacity SSD may not need to set aside any extra space for OP  The SSD will naturally use any available  free space to perform its maintenance algorithms  If you have a small SSD  on the other hand  it is recommended to set  aside some OP  between 6 7 and 10  of total drive space  to minimize the risk of accidentally filling the drive to capacity   While filling a drive with data isn   t harmful  it will have a severe impact on performance  Users with smaller drives are much  more likely to fill them with data  effectively taking away the SSD controller   s working space and making it more difficult  to prepare free blocks as well as accomplish basic maintenance tasks    Also  different OP ratio is recommended by usage applications and workload  One might wonder why the  recommendations should be variable  Data access patterns are the determining factor  Activities that produce frequent  Read Write requests  especially Random Read Writes  put extra stress on the SSD  which in turn increases Write  Amplification  a phenomenon by which physical NAND writes outnumber logical write requests from the host   Heavy  workloads wear out NAND cells faster  which increases the need for Bad Block management so that the controller can  retire worn out cells  Retiring a NAND cell requires the controller to copy all of the cell   s valid data to a new block  taken  from a limited number of    reserved    blocks  Without empty blocks ready to accommo
13.  include special  business specific features  Worldwide Name  WWN  and LED Status Indicator support enable easier  management of the drives as part of a storage network or RAID array  Samsung   s Magician software has been also  enhanced to include superior  easy to use disk management and diagnostic features  including simple Usage  Statistics with a graphical indicator of Total Bytes Written  TBW   It is now much simpler for IT managers to monitor    drive health and prepare for replacement before a catastrophic drive failure  saving countless hours of frustration and  significant repair expenses     Trust Samsung    Samsung has a long track record of excellence in the memory industry  With new business friendly features   redesigned disk management software  and next generation performance capable of extending the life of aging  hardware  Samsung   s 840 and 840 Pro Series SSDs represent a solid investment for any business looking to maximize  the effectiveness of its IT resources     EEE     os    1 1    Samsung Data Migration Software    The simplest way to get your new SSD up and running    Samsung Samsung Data Migration    D ata M j g r ati on Samsung Data Migration can migrate your OS and data from existing storage device to your new  Samsung SSD     Start       ee 7    ga       Migrate Your Data in 3 Steps    One of the biggest pain points for new users when upgrading from their Hard Disk Drive  HDD  to their new Solid State  Drive  SSD  is the process of moving over
14.  of a good SSD because it delivers the largest difference among branded SSDs in terms  of performance  reliability  and endurance  lifespan   Developing good firmware requires precise engineering skills and  painstaking integration among the NAND flash  controller  DRAM and other SSD components  Intimate knowledge of  NAND characteristics  semiconductor process technologies  and controller characteristics must go hand in hand   Samsung represents one of the few manufacturers that designs all of these components in house  and  among those    who do  Samsung enjoys the most experience  with over 6 years as the number one supplier in the preinstalled SSD  market      In House  Proprietary Firmware    Driving the controller and pulling everything together is the SSD   s firmware  The more control a vendor has over the  firmware  the more precise and effective the total package  Samsung is not obligated to use off the shelf firmware like  many of its competitors  allowing it to design its own unique performance profile and execute more robust reliability  and bug testing  In fact  customers may notice that Samsung releases very few firmware updates  This is a testament  to the quality of the original testing procedures and the superiority of the firmware code   fewer problems to fix is a  good thing    In the rare case that Samsung does issue a firmware update  SSD Magician makes it easy to upgrade your SSD   Magician will notify you of any available updates  and most updates can 
15.  over a conventional Hard Disk  Drive  HDD  while multi tasking  by 80 90    Since the latest versions of Windows  including Windows Vista and Windows  7  include standard AHCI drivers  there is no need to install AHCI drivers manually  Some older systems  however  may  not support AHCI even if they are equipped with a SATA 3  6Gb s  interface  Samsung   s Magician software can help you  determine whether or not AHCI is supported and or enabled on your PC     How do I enable AHCI     Most modern PC systems support AHCI mode and enable it by default  If it is not enabled on your system for some  reason  however  you can manually enable it via your computer   s BIOS  The procedure will vary slightly depending on the  BIOS version on each system  but the general steps are the same  Restart the computer and press the appropriate key to  enter the BIOS  this is usually DELETE  F2  or F10   Find the section for    Integrated Peripherals    or    Storage configuration      Change    Configure SATA as    or    PCH SATA Control Mode    to    AHCI     Consult your PC   s user manual for instructions for  your specific machine     Ideally  AHCI mode should be enabled via the BIOS BEFORE installing the Operating System  OS   On newer systems   this is generally the case  If it is not  and AHCI is enabled via the BIOS for a Windows Installation that was not originally  configured for AHCI  it is not uncommon for stability problems to arise  Windows XP does not include native AHCI drivers 
16.  requires an average of 1 75 watts  Furthermore  because SSDs  complete their tasks with such incredible speed  they spend more of their time in idle mode than an HDD  at which an  840 Series consumes only 0 046W compared to an HDD at 0 8W   which translates into noticeable improvements in  battery life and means you can spend less time looking for a power outlet when you take your digital life mobile     Bringing it all together    Upgrading to an SSD will make your computer dramatically faster  more durable  and significantly more reliable  In fact   no other single PC upgrade can contribute so many positive effects to user experience  Free your computer from the  limitations of its crusty  old  mechanical storage  and free yourself to be a happier  more productive PC user     Why Samsung    Samsung has been the number one supplier of SSDs in the preinstalled storage business for more than 6 years  No one  has more experience with SSDs or a better track record for reliability  You can trust that Samsung will continue to lead the  way in SSD technology  just as you can trust that a Samsung SSD will breathe new life into your PC        SATA Interface Basics    om    02 Understanding SSD System Requirements    SATA is the name of the interface standard that allows a storage device  in this case an SSD  to communicate with a  host system  in this case a PC or laptop  It facilitates the functioning of all storage features  from basic input output  or  read write  requests to adv
17.  supplier of SSDs to the preinstalled PC business  Designing an SSD is no trivial task     experience  matters  Samsung   s SSD technology has been going through  and passing  the rigorous testing of the world   s  most demanding clients for years  and its engineers have been learning each and every step of the way  As a result   Samsung is known in the industry for its relentless focus on quality  which is directly enabled by one of its most unique  competitive advantages     control    Unlike most SSD vendors  Samsung designs and manufactures every major SSD component  As a fully integrated  manufacturer that controls its own NAND fabrication lines  Samsung has the luxury of choosing only the best quality   highest performing NAND to use in its SSD lineup    In addition to manufacturing both the NAND and the proprietary MDX SSD controller  Samsung also manufacturers  the DRAM cache that its MDX controller uses as a performance buffer  Furthermore  having full control over the  firmware means Samsung can execute more robust reliability and bug testing  Each and every component that makes  up a Samsung SSD is fully optimized to work seamlessly with its counterparts   a design luxury that produces a product  that not only outperforms  but outlasts  most of the competition    Very few companies can pull together such vast knowledge and experience across every major SSD component      and Samsung   s expertise is embodied by its Average Failure Rate  AFR   which is among the ind
18.  the most powerful additions to Magician 4 0     eee Ta    Contributions    Brand Product Marketing Team    Sung Hee Lee  Director  Woody Yang  Senior Manager  Justin Erfort  Assistant Manager  Kyung Min Lee  Assistant Manager    Flash Software Development Team    Sungchul Kim  Principal Engineer  Jisoo Kim  Senior Engineer  Jong Tae Park  Senior Engineer  Pilsung Kang  Senior Engineer    Application Engineering Group    JB JongBaek Chang  Principal Engineer  Jeff Kim  Senior Engineer    Flash Memory Planning Team    Eric Hong seok Chang  Senior Engineer    Controller Development Team    Myeongeun Hwang  Principal Engineer       www samsung com ssd    
19.  to 300MB   This revision also introduces Native Command Queuing  NCQ   a feature that  improves multitasking performance  SATA 2 0 is more than capable of handling the best hard drives on the market  but  it is easily overwhelmed by the onslaught of Flash devices  SSDs  that are now popular  Computers purchased in 2005 or  later are likely equipped with SATA 2 0 support     SATA 3 0    Released in 2009  SATA 3 0  also known as SATA 6Gb 5  is the third generation of the SATA specification  It is capable of  communicating at up to 600MB   with overhead taken into account  In addition to its speed improvements  this revision  also introduces NCQ management  improved power management features  and queued TRIM support  allowing TRIM  commands to be queued with I O requests  which was not possible on earlier implementations   While it is currently  capable of supporting the massive speeds of today   s SSDs  it is already being outpaced as SSD technology advances  This  is the standard that most modern SSDs are built to support  although they are backwards compatible with the earlier  standards as well     mSATA    Building upon the foundations of SATA 3 1  mSATA was designed to address the rising trend of continually shrinking  Notebook computers  Smaller profile laptops require smaller SSDs  which in turn require smaller connectors  Notebooks  that feature the mSATA interface are becoming more popular but still represent a relatively small portion of the overall  market  Maximum 
20.  wear leveling code ensures that NAND cells wear out evenly  to prevent early drive failure and maintain consistent  performance   while garbage collection algorithms preemptively prepare fresh storage space  to improve write performance    Improved Error Correcting Code  ECC  is able to detect and recover from errors at the bit level caused by the natural wear  out of individual NAND cells  Supporting all of these maintenance features is over provisioning  which ensures that the SSD  controller always has swap space available to accomplish its tasks  As a precautionary measure  some vendors choose to  pre set a certain amount of mandatory over provisioning at the factory  and there is always the option to manually set aside  additional space for even further improved performance  e g  under demanding workloads         NAND Characteristics    u   mo ML  Bits per Cell 1 2 3  Performance kk KK kk KA  Endurance KAKA KKK Kk  ECC complexity Km kkk KAKA         Today   s SSD controllers are capable of minimizing the risks associated with 2 bit MLC and 3 bit MLC NAND through techniques like advanced Error Correcting Code  ECC         On top of all of the above advancements  the modern trend towards increasing storage densities has a convenient side  benefit     with higher capacities also comes higher performance  because increasing the number of NAND chips in an SSD  allows for more parallelization  helping to overcome the inherently slow program times that MLC NAND suffers compare
21.  which require  extra writes to the SSD in order to function  are enabled for added speed    The    Maximum Capacity    profile disables features that require a large amount of extra storage space to function   including    Hibernation Mode        Virtual Memory     and    Automatic Backup     all of which reserve rather large portions of  SSD storage  This configuration is particularly useful for those who purchased a low capacity SSD and want to ensure  they have as much space available as possible for their own files without the OS claiming precious space for itself       The Maximum Reliability    configuration profile disables all features that produce extra writes to the SSD in order to  maximize potential SSD lifespan  It is a well known fact that SSDs have a limited number of write erase cycles  While this  limit is far beyond any usage level a regular user might encounter  some still prefer to take extra cautionary measures   Features like    Indexing        Hibernation Mode     Virtual Memory    and    Automatic Backup     which make frequent writes to  the SSD  will all be switched off    While there may be a slight performance decrease when using the    Maximum Capacity    or    Maximum Reliability     profiles  especially when waking from sleep  SSD technology   s incredible read write speeds ensure users will still enjoy a  noticeable performance and usability improvement over traditional hard disk drive  HDD  technology    Of course  there is always the option 
22. 40 Series SSD for maximum  performance on all SATA interfaces  current and legacy  An 840 Series SSD will outperform both an 830 Series  SATA 6Gb s   and a 470 Series  SATA 3Gb s  SSD connected to the same SATA 3Gb s port  as shown in the table below     SATA 3Gb s Performance Improvements  470 Series as Baseline     een TT Random  KB  Q32             Read Write Read Write   470  256GB  100  100  100  100    830  256GB   4   0   52   95   840  250GB   8   2   68   179   840 PRO  256GB   8   6   68   179          Based on internal test results  Sequential Performance results via CrystalDiskMark  Random Performance results via lometer 2010   System Configuration  SATA 3Gbps  amp  6Gb s    Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1  Intel Core i7 3770  3 4Ghz  4GB DDR3  Intel 7 Series Chipset Z77    In fact  an 840 Series SSD will outperform any SATA 3Gb s SSD on the market on the same system setup  An investment  in an 840 Series SSD is  therefore  future proof in that an upgrade now will benefit a SATA 3Gb s system  but the SSD will  also be ready to offer even better performance in the event that one decides to upgrade to a SATA 6Gb s system in the  future  Drives designed specifically for an older SATA revision are limited by their aging hardware and will be unable to  saturate the available bandwidth on any SATA interface    Speaking of computer upgrades  SATA expansion cards are widely available in the market  These cards promise to add  and or upgrade SATA ports on an existing system  They ar
23. ad block management  wear leveling  garbage collection  GC   and Error Correcting Code  ECO   all  of which is managed by the device firmware through the SSD controller     Control Gate        Channel   Substrate     SLC vs  2 bit MLC vs  3 bit MLC NAND    NAND technology has been naturally progressing with the needs and expertise of the industry  In the simplest terms  the  data stored in NAND flash is represented by electrical charges that are stored in each NAND cell  The difference between  Single Level Cell  SLC  and Multi Level Cell  MLC  NAND is in how many bits each NAND cell can store at one time  SLC  NAND stores only 1 bit of data per cell  As their names imply  2 bit MLC NAND stores 2 bits of data per cell and 3 bit MLC  NAND stores 3 bits of data per cell     Advantages of MLC NAND    The more bits a cell stores at one time  the more capacity that fits in one place  thus reducing manufacturing costs  and increasing NAND manufacturing capacity   a phenomenon called    bit growth     This phenomenon has allowed  NAND technology to penetrate a continually greater number of usage applications at increasingly higher capacities  over the years    NAND technology   s first home was in external storage devices  e g  USB memory devices  at very modest capacities  As  the technology matured  NAND found applications in a host of digital devices  including digital cameras  MP3 players  and  mobile phones  Having proven itself a strong and durable performer  the technology ma
24. amsung and Toshiba NAND belong to this category  The figure below shows a Read operation for illustrative purposes     RE  Signal    In contrast  modern NAND can handle data on    both edges    of its regulatory signal  or strobe  as it is known   This  concept is similar to how DDR RAM works  DDR stands for    Double Data Rate            Strobe    Toggle DDR NAND works much the same way as the DDR NAND diagram above  The strobe that is used to coordinate  the NAND operations has rhythmic rises and falls  and Toggle DDR NAND is capable of processing data on both the rise  and fall    Processing data on    both edges    of the strobe obviously results in significant speed and efficiency gains  The different  generations of Toggle DDR and ONFI NAND are distinguished by how fast the strobe  or clock in the case of Synchronous  ONFI NAND  itself runs  how fast it can complete one cycle         Toggle NAND vs  ONFI NAND    In the NAND flash industry  there is some variation in implementation depending on manufacturer  Samsung and Toshiba  make Toggle NAND  whereas everyone else makes what is called ONFI NAND    Each generation of NAND  whether Toggle or ONFI  differs in the speeds it is capable of delivering  ONFI 1 0 and  pre Toggle NAND from Samsung and Toshiba  both asynchronous  are capable of speeds up to 50MB s  ONFI 2 x   synchronous  and Toggle 1 0 NAND  asynchronous  are capable of delivering up to 200MB s and 133MB s respectively   and ONFI 3 0 and Toggle 2 0  both async
25. anced AHCI enabled features like Native Command Queuing  NCQ   hot swapping  power  management  and RAID  SATA has gone through several revisions in its lifetime  boasting significant performance gains  with each iteration  The SATA interface generation a PC is equipped with will have a direct impact on maximum SSD  performance  For this reason  it is crucial to understand the difference between each SATA revision and the capabilities  each will afford amodern SSD                       SATA Revisions  SATA 1 0 1 5Gb  150MB s   SATA 2 0 3Gb  300MB s  Native Command Queuing  NCQ  support  New NCQ Management feature  Improved  SATA 3 0 6Gb  600MB s  power management  support for new  connectors to accommodate new device  form factors  queued TRIM Command  SATA 3 1 6Gb  600MB s  mSATA support  SATA 3 2 8Gb s  amp  16Gb s  800MB s  amp  1600MB s  SATA Express support  not finalized yet   SATA 1 0    Released in 2003  SATA I  also known as SATA 1 5Gb s  is the first generation of the SATA specification  As its name implies   it is able to communicate at up to 1 5Gb s  This early revision does not support some modern storage features  such as  Native Command Queuing  Maximum transfer rates are around 150MB   slightly better than the older PATA interface  also  called UDMA 133  it replaces  which had a maximum speed of 133MB s     SATA 2 0    SATA 2 0  also known as SATA 3Gb s  is the second generation of the SATA specification  Released in 2004  it is capable  of communicating at up
26. and bring it to your prep area  Now  imagine that  through some miracle  all of the things you need are instantly accessible without moving from the spot you  are standing  How much time would that save  This simplified analogy helps to explain one of the primary advantages  SSDs enjoy over HDDs  There is no need to wait for a mechanical drive head to swing into place  just as there is no  need for you to move from your prep area in the analogy above  The result  Your PC just became a dramatically more  responsive companion    Furthermore  an SSD benefits from massive latency advantages  Think about how quickly you can get up and moving in  the morning with and without a cup of coffee  An HDD   s speed profile will be more akin to your pre coffee morning self   whereas an SSD would represent how you feel after a couple shots of espresso  This measurement is important because  how long it takes to get ready and actually locate a piece of data directly affects how fluid the user experience is     Performance    Multi taskers and speed demons rejoice  The incredible access times just discussed contribute directly to the performance of  a machine under typical to heavy loads  The ability to access any drive location without a performance penalty means you can  have more applications open at the same time with less lag  SSD users also experience dramatic improvements in boot time   shutdown  application loads  web browsing  application installations  and file copies  The copy dial
27. as added AES hardware based SED  technology to its consumer SSD lineup  Simply enabling the ATA password via the BIOS will automatically render all data  on the drive unintelligible without the proper password  Because it is implemented at the hardware level  there is no  performance penalty like there is with a software based FDE implementation  This feature is a valuable privacy tool for  anyone who uses a portable computing device  e g   laptop   especially frequent travelers    In addition to addressing personal security concerns  there are many industries that either require or would benefit  from SED technology  including healthcare  insurance  government  law enforcement  and finance  among others   SED technology helps protect sensitive information from physical attack on a lost or stolen laptop  making it nearly  impossible to access data stored on a drive even if the drive is removed from its original system and installed in another  PC or the NAND chips themselves are removed from the SSD    While they do feature SED technology  the 840 and 840 Pro Series SSDs do not support the OPAL storage specification  management interface  OPAL drives are geared towards enterprises that need to manage security protocols and want  to have advanced control over authentication  With third party software support  IT managers can set detailed security  provisions to restrict access by partition  physical location of the laptop  etc  Anyone interested in this level of security  mana
28. ate as long as at least one drive  is still functioning  Capacity is limited to the size of the smallest drive in the array  The primary goal is to reduce downtime  in the event of a hardware failure  However  this solution  despite its redundancy  is not a replacement for a good backup  regimen  as it cannot protect from data corruption or security breaches     Parallelism improves performance       SAMSUNG    200KB  200KB  gt          SAMSUNG       Who should use RAID     Any desktop user can implement RAID on their system with relative ease  but only a certain subset of users will be able  to truly justify the expense and benefit from what it has to offer  As outlined above  each implementation has a different  purpose    RAID O  thanks to its incredibly fast read and write speeds  is ideal for an individual who must work with large files that  need to be modified or written quickly  such as a graphic designer who spends a lot of time in Adobe Photoshop or  a videographer who uses Avid to edit digital video files  Some gamers also enjoy the performance advantages that  RAID O provides  Because it lacks redundancy  however  RAID 0 is not suited for mission critical tasks and should be  supplemented by a robust backup system    RAID 1  which writes all data identically to two or more drives  is ideal for mission critical workloads  such as small servers   that cannot experience significant downtime  The speed is the same as it would be with a single disk  so there is no  per
29. ation based benchmark        PCMark Vantage and PCMark 7    PCMark Vantage  designed for Windows Vista  and PCMark 7  designed for Windows 7  consist of pre recorded traces of  real world user scenarios  actual applications are not run  but emulated  designed to test PC performance at the system  and component level  These tools include a variety of test scenarios that test all system components  but storage  reviewers select only data relevant to SSDs to report in their reviews  Tasks could include  viewing and editing photos   video  music and other media  gaming  communications  productivity  and general storage     Application Based Benchmarking Tools    An Application Based Benchmarking tool differs from both of the above types of tool in that actual applications  e g   Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop  are installed and run while performance is recorded  Applications are chosen    based on what system component the user wishes to stress  The problem with this approach  however  is that most  applications are not very storage centric  Since all SSDs are so fast in everyday tasks  these types of benchmarks are  less useful because they will show minimal differences between SSDs     Interpreting Benchmark Results  Measurements    Among the many measurements you will come across  it is best to familiarize yourself with some of the most common     e Sequential Read speeds are reported in megabytes per second  MB s  and indicate how fast the SSD will be at  completing tasks 
30. be completed right within the software itself   When a DOS based firmware update is required  the Magician software will walk you through the creation of a bootable  USB drive or CD DVD  eliminating much of the confusion surrounding the process    Stability and upgradeability are only part of the story  however  Being the sole steward of its firmware means Samsung  can draft customized garbage collection and wear leveling algorithms  which have a direct effect on SSD endurance   or lifetime   Because of some of the underlying design limitations of NAND memory  a write to an SSD is not as simple  as placing data in a storage location  Rather  the SSD is constantly monitoring the use of each individual cell  ensuring  that each one is written to an even number of times to prevent uneven wear and  consequently  premature drive  failure  This process is called    wear leveling     In tandem  because SSDs cannot overwrite old data without first erasing  it  the controller is also preemptively preparing    free blocks    of space to save time when a write request arrives  a  process that also requires the moving and re writing of data  Thus  the SSD is constantly moving around data and a  simple write procedure is not a    one to one    operation  Since each cell can only endure a certain number of read   write cycles  the efficiency and effectiveness of the wear leveling and garbage collection algorithms directly affect the  endurance of the drive  There is no room to waste precio
31. ce of up to 100 000 IOPS  This is performance for the real world  performance you will notice and appreciate every  day  performance that represents a dramatic leap forward in usability     Performance Sustainability    Moreover  SSDs will deliver consistent performance regardless of how much data they contain  HDDs  on the other hand   can suffer a performance decrease of over 50  when full or containing a lot of fragmented data  This is the result of the  physicality of the disks  which benefit from being able to sequentially write to the space along the  outer area of the platter  where there is more surface area to cover  in the early days of a drive   s  life  Over time  as the outer sectors fill with data  the drive must write to progressively smaller  sectors  which naturally store less data  Thus  additional movement is required to switch to the next  available sector if more space is required  Additionally  data becomes fragmented with extended  use  forcing the mechanical drive head to jump among inner and outer sections of the platter   negatively affecting performance even further          If an HDD is rated for maximum sequential performance of 160MB s RAW  such performance is guaranteed only for the initial  clean state   after which performance may decline to around 70 80MB s    Durability    How resistant do you think a record player would be to a few healthy blows  Would the arm and needle be  able to withstand any significant force  If you   re too young to 
32. command to the SSD on demand  or via user specified  schedule      Bad Block Management  amp  Error Correcting Code  ECC     In addition to maintenance at the drive level  the SSD must also perform maintenance at the chip level  In every NAND  cell  each page contains a few extra bytes of extra capacity that the SSD controller uses to store a    parity bit     Error   Correcting Code  ECC  uses this parity bit to compensate for other bits that may fail during normal operation of the drive   When the controller detects a read failure  it will invoke ECC to try and recover from it  If recovery is not possible  the  firmware   s bad block management feature will retire the block and replace it with one of several free    reserved blocks         Bad blocks    can be made during read  program  or erase operations and are actively managed to guarantee expected  SSD performance     Wear Leveling    NAND flash memory suffers from one final limitation  each cell has a finite lifespan and can only withstand a limited  number of program erase cycles  called P E cycles   The specific amount of P E cycles depends on the process  technology  e g  27nm  21nm  19 nm  etc   and on the program mechanism  e g  SLC  MLC   In order to overcome this  limitation  the SSD firmware employs a wear leveling algorithm that guarantees that write operations are spread evenly  among all NAND cells  Using this technique  no single cell should be unduly stressed and prematurely fail  If too many  cells were 
33. d  to its SLC predecessor  this same phenomenon also explains why the same or similar NAND flash can deliver very different  performance  lifespan  and reliability among various NAND based devices   The additional free space has the added benefit  of providing the controller with unused capacity to use as a kind of non official over provisioning space    Together  all of the progress SSD vendors have made in NAND technology has led to lower cost drives with performance   endurance  and reliability that can satisfy the demands of an ever increasing audience     Industry Trends    NAND Bit Portion by Tech  History is set to repeat itself thanks to the above and other continuous 100     advances in NAND technology  The entire Information Technology        and Consumer Electronics industries  which voraciously consume  NAND chips for devices like MP3 players  smart phones  memory     cards  USB flash drives  car navigation systems  and the other devices zog   that make up this digital age  have benefited greatly from increased 40   capacity at more favorable pricing  It is now time for PC storage  30   which is rapidly moving away from traditional Hard Disk Drive  HDD  7    technology in favor of SSDs  to enjoy similar benefits  The    bit growth    jih  phenomenon discussed above is pushing the industry towards wider 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017  3 bit MLC NAND adoption  In fact  we may soon see 3 bit MLC NAND based products begin to domi
34. date this process  performance  will suffer  Working in tandem with bad block management  and reducing the need to use it altogether  is Wear Leveling     which ensures that no single cell is written to more than others  This process also requires data to be copied from one  block to another  which further increases the necessity for free blocks to be available  To ensure free blocks are available   Garbage Collection algorithms consolidate good data and erase blocks of invalid data  This process too  however  requires  free blocks to use for temporary storage while the invalid blocks are cleared    OP helps with garbage collection  wear leveling and bad block management by effectively increasing the size of the  controller   s    work bench     thus giving it extra free space to use while it consolidates and moves data or retires worn  out cells    All of the above tasks are the reason WAF exists     writing data to an SSD is not a simple one to one operation  There are  complex processes taking place behind the scenes at all times     Why Use OP     OP has a direct effect on SSD performance under sustained workloads and as the drive is filled with data  Guaranteeing  free space to accomplish the NAND management tasks discussed above  Garbage Collection  Wear Leveling  Bad  Block Management  means the SSD does not have to waste time preparing space on demand  a process that requires  additional time as data is copied  erased  and recopied  An added benefit is that OP makes a
35. de its way into consumer and  finally enterprise solid state storage devices  SSDs   NAND   s rise in popularity and usefulness was directly a result of the    advances in semiconductor technology that allowed engineers to squeeze more bits into each cell  Capacities ballooned  from megabytes  MBs  to gigabytes  GBs  as manufacturers were able to produce the same NAND bit capacity with  less capital investment  A self reinforcing cycle of increasing demand and decreasing pricing helped manufacturers to  continue to meet industry needs without increasing supply costs     benefiting both consumers and device makers     Cost vs  Capacity             Price GB             External Storage Mid 90 s   Mid 2000s    09   USB Flash Drive  4MB  1GB  2GB    Memory card  2MB   1GB      Digital Devices Mid 90 s   Mid 2000 s i Badi  Digital Camera 4MB  128MB    MP3 Player 16MB   512MB   2GB         5 06   08   12 gt   Client SSD  2 5     32GB   64GB   120GB      08   12   13    Enterprise SSD SOCB  128GB 7         Less than 5  of Memory Cards and USB Flash Drives use SLC Memory as of 2012  Limitations of MLC NAND    Of course  adding more bits to each cell makes it more difficult to distinguish between states  reducing reliability   endurance  and performance  Indeed  determining whether a container is either full or empty  SLC  is much simpler than  determining whether it is one quarter full  one half full  three quarters full  or entirely full  MLC   This is why it can take up  to 4 times
36. ds  storage  is no longer the bottleneck of a PC system  NCQ helps an SSD deal with situations where it finds latency on the host  a  phenomenon unheard of with traditional HDDs  Additionally  NCQ allows the SSD controller to process commands in  parallel  improving performance and reducing latency     Hot plugging    AHCI is also required in order to enable    hot plugging     a kind of plug and play functionality that allows an SSD to be  plugged into or removed from a system without the need to shut the computer down  This is convenient for multi drive  systems where an SSD is in use as a secondary drive  Rather than having to quit all running programs and shut down the  computer  a new secondary SSD can be inserted to complement or replace an existing drive without adding unnecessary  steps to the workflow     What if my system doesn   t support AHCI     If you have a system that does not support AHCI  or if you fail to enable it properly  your system will run in    IDE emulation     mode  a kind of compatibility mode that mimics the functionality of the older    Integrated Drive Electronics    ATA  interface  While your SSD will not display its full performance potential or be able to take advantage of all of the latest  SATA functionality  it will still be able to function on your system     AHCI Wrap up    Enabling AHCI is crucial to get the most performance out of your Samsung SSD  If you notice that performance is lower  than expected  one of the first things to chec
37. e limited  however  by a certain amount of overhead and will  often not be capable of providing a modern SSD with the throughput it needs to reach maximum performance  Thus   Samsung recommends connecting your 840 Series SSD to a native SATA 3 0  6Gb s  port to enjoy its full potential   Locating a native SATA 3 0  6Gbp s  port is relatively simple  but it requires some attention to detail  Most motherboards  include both SATA 3 0 and SATA 2 0 ports  and they are often located side by  g ps NIN  side  While they are usually color coded  there is no industry standard defining        which color represents which SATA revision  Hence  it is important to carefully T  read the labeling to determine which is which  PANE SATA3 6Gb          Maximize SATA Capabilities with AHCI    AHCI  Advanced Host Controller Interface  is an open interface championed by Intel to allow the use of advanced SATA  features  e g  NCQ  hot plugging  power management   Basically  it defines a standard method for storage devices from  various vendors to communicate with the host system  allowing software engineers to take advantage of specialized  functionality  In order to enjoy the full performance of your Samsung 840 or 840 PRO Series SSD  AHCI mode must be  enabled on your system through the BIOS     If AHCI is not properly configured on your system  the Random Read Write performance of your SSD will be limited to a  Queue Depth of 1  QD1   severely limiting the performance improvements you will notice
38. edia program and erase operations  the number of times a block has been  erased   This value is directly related to the lifetime of the SSD  The raw value of this attribute shows the total count of  P E Cycles     ID   179 Used Reserved Block Count  total   This attribute represents the number of reserved blocks that have been used as a result of a read  program or erase  failure  This value is related to attribute 5  Reallocated Sector Count  and will vary based on SSD density     ID   181 Program Fail Count  total   This attribute represents a total count of the number of failed program requests  failed writes      ID   182 Erase Fail Count  total   This attribute represents a total count of the number of failed erase requests     ID   183 Runtime Bad Count  total   Equal to the sum of the Program Fail count  attribute 181   the Program Erase Fail count  attribute 182   and the Read  Fail count  This summary value represents the total count of all read program erase failures     ID   187 Uncorrectable Error Count  The total number of errors that could not be recovered using ECC     ID   190 Air Flow temperature  The current temperature of the area surrounding the NAND chips inside of the SSD     ID   195 ECC Error Rate  The percentage of ECC correctable errors    ID   199 CRC Error Count  The number of Cycle Redundancy Check  CRC  errors  If there is a problem between the host and the DRAM or NAND  flash  the CRC engine will tally the error and store it in this attribute   
39. efined for use with traditional  HDDs  As a result  some attributes are used with modified meaning by SSD vendors since their names are not applicable  to SSD technology  Below are the SMART Attributes associated with the Samsung 840 and 840 PRO Series SSDs  which  are displayed in decimal format     ID   5 Reallocated Sector Count   The raw value of this attribute represents the number of sectors that have been moved as a result of a read error  write  error  or a verification error  If the firmware detects any of these types of errors  all valid data in the block the error  Originates from must be transferred to a new block  This number should be low because a high number would indicate a  large number of failures     ID   9 Power On Hours  The raw value of this attribute shows the total count of hours the drive has spent in the power on state  When the  system or SSD is in Hibernation Mode  the Power On Hours value does not increment  Samsung   s SSDs support the    DIPM  Device Initiated Power Management  feature  Thus  with this feature enabled  this attribute excludes any time the  device spends in a    sleep    state  With DIPM off  the recorded value will include all three device power states  active  idle   and sleep     ID   12 Power On Count  The raw value of this attribute reports the cumulative number of power on off cycles  This includes both sudden power  off and normal power off cases     ID   177 Wear Leveling Count   This attribute represents the number of m
40. ers typically choose power saving mode  while Desktop PC users typically choose maximum performance    mode  By default  Magician chooses    High Performance    mode for all configuration profiles because SSDs consume  considerably less power than their HDD counterparts and because Samsung SSDs support the DIPM feature discussed  above  thus offsetting any extra energy consumption     System Restore Options    Windows    default Drive backup and recovery functionality may be used to backup the system  making it possible to  restore the system to its original state if problems arise  This feature requires a significant amount of extra storage  capacity and produces extra writes  thus it is disabled for all configuration profiles  Users should implement a secondary  backup solution using an external storage device to protect themselves from unexpected system failure  Alternatively   users with multiple internal storage devices in their system can redirect the storage location of    System Restore    via the  Windows System Restore Dialogue Box  which is accessible via the    Advanced    tab in Magician     Wrap Up    The    OS Optimization    feature of Magician 4 0 represents only one of many important improvements to Samsung   s  Software  Placing advanced OS configuration options in one  convenient  easy to use interface helps remove another  layer of complexity from the upgrade process  Users can switch between profiles or customize settings at any time   making this one of
41. es  the Control Gate  CG  top  and the Floating Gate  FG  bottom    Electrons flow freely between the CG and the Channel  see diagram   e NS Floating Gate  to the right  when a voltage is applied to either entity  attracted  in the direction to which the voltage is applied  To program a cell   a voltage is applied at the CG  attracting electrons upwards  The  floating gate  which is electrically isolated by an insulating layer   traps electrons as they pass through on their way to the CG  They  can remain there for up to years at a time under normal operating  conditions  To erase a cell  a voltage is applied at the opposite side   the Channel  while the CG is grounded  attracting electrons away from the floating gate and into the Channel    To check the status of a cell  a high voltage is applied to the CG  If the floating gate holds a charge  electrons are trapped  there   the threshold voltage of the cell is altered  affecting the signal emanating from the CG as it travels through to  the Channel  The precise amount of current required to complete the circuit determines the state of the cell  All of this  electrical activity effectively wears out the physical structure of the cell over time  Thus  each cell has a finite lifetime   measured in terms of Program Erase  P E  cycles and affected by both process geometry  manufacturing technique   and the number of bits stored in each cell  The complexity of NAND storage necessitates some extra management  processes  including b
42. f the 840 Series SSD  Samsung is expanding its focus on ease of use  The full upgrade kit  includes everything users need to bring their computing experience into the 21st century  a 3 5    adapter bracket for  desktop PC users  a SATA to USB adapter cable for Notebook users  and a comprehensive software suite  In just 3 clicks   the new migration software  powered by Clonix  will migrate all of your precious data and your operating system to your  new SSD  The fully redesigned Samsung Magician software has been engineered from the ground up for better usability  and brings everything you need to manage your SSD into one coherent interface  With regards to the SSD itself  the  performance profile has been designed to deliver next generation random performance  ensuring that your PC is more  responsive than you ever imagined possible  To top it all off  you can rest assured knowing that your SSD will continue    to offer excellent performance throughout its useful lifespan  With its simple upgrade solution and sustained  industry   leading performance  the Samsung SSD 840 is the single best upgrade you can make to your PC     Unrivaled Performance    For users seeking the most extreme performance available  Samsung offers the 840 Pro SSD  Featuring the industry   s  fastest Random Performance  up to 100 000 IOPS   users can expect up to about 15 times increase in performance over  a typical SATA HDD   Based on traced based benchmark score comparison  Coupled with the industry 
43. formance advantage or disadvantage  The sole benefit is its redundancy  which will make it easier to get up and  running in the event that one SSD fails  As mentioned above  RAID 1  despite its redundancy  is not an alternative to a  solid backup  It cannot protect against user error  e g  inadvertently deleting files  or data corruption     Why Samsung    Samsung  as the largest supplier of SSDs to the preinstalled market  must qualify its SSDs on an endless variety of  hardware configurations  including all current and legacy SATA interfaces  Its SSDs are designed to outperform the  competition on all SATA implementations  making a Samsung SSD the smartest choice for any PC upgrade  regardless of  whether it is an aging or a state of the art system        gen    03 NAND Basics  Understanding the Technology Behind Your SSD    Although it may all look the same  all NAND is not created equal  SLC  2 bit MLC  3 bit MLC  also called TLC   synchronous   asynchronous  ONFI 1 0  ONFI 2 0  Toggle 1 0  Toggle 2 0  To the uninitiated  all of this looks like nonsense  As the  SSD market gets more complex  however  so does your buying decision  This paper will help to lay down some of the  differences between various types of NAND technology  with the ultimate goal of making you a savvier SSD shopper     A Brief Introduction to NAND Flash            NAND Flash memory stores data in an array of memory cells made   from floating gate transistors  Insulated by an oxide layer are two J  gat
44. g Service Search    Windows automatically indexes the content of data files in order to perform very fast Keyword searches  Users who    frequently perform data searches on their PCs  e g  business PC users working with Microsoft Outlook or regularly  searching for documents  may benefit from turning this feature ON via the    Advanced    tab in Magician to ensure  optimal system responsiveness  User who do not frequently search for data on their PCs may turn this feature OFF   Because it generates a significant amount of random read write activity  this feature is turned OFF for    Maximum  Reliability    mode to reduce SSD writes  It is left on for    Maximum Capacity    mode because the amount of physical space  it uses is negligable and outweighed by the potential user benefit    Users interested in how much capacity their index file is using may view the hidden    windows edb    file at     Windows Vista   7  C  ProgramData Microsoft Search Data Applications Windows Windows edb    Windows XP  C  Documents and Settings Application Data All Users Microsoft Search Data Applications Windows Windows edb    Prefetch Superfetch    Windows stores common device drivers and frequently used applications in main memory  DRAM  in order to improve  performance  By disabling these features  the OS can reduce system memory  DRAM  use  Furthermore  since SSDs  have very fast data access times  these features are no longer really necessary  Thus  they are disabled for all profiles     Wri
45. gement should research enterprise class TCG OPAL SED options    Someone who wants to manage a personal machine or an SMB that depends on its employees to handle most of their  own IT support  however  will find that the SED feature of Samsung   s 840 and 840 Pro Series SSDs is well suited to their  needs  These SSDs offer basic  yet robust  security with minimal effort and expense     Enabling AES Encryption    AES encryption is always active on an 840 or 840 Pro Series SSD  In order to benefit from the encryption feature   however  the user must enable an ATA password to limit access to the data  Failure to do so will render AES encryption  ineffective     akin to having a safe but leaving the door wide open  To set an ATA password  simply access the BIOS   navigate to the    Security    menu  enable    Password on boot    and set an    HDD Password     Administrators also have the  option of setting a    Master Password     which can allow a lost user password     HDD Password  to be recovered  The    Master  Password    may also be used to unlock and or erase the drive  depending on the settings   effectively destroying  and  thus protecting  the data but allowing the drive to be reused  The setup procedure may differ slightly depending on the  BIOS version installed on a particular machine  It is best to consult the user manual if there is any confusion        Understanding SMART Attributes     07 Communicating With Your SSD    SMART  also written S M A R T    which stand
46. handled  by the drive  Multiple requests are placed in a queue of a specific length  where they will wait for their turn to be  addressed by the SSD if another task is already underway  The most common queue depths to test are a Queue  Depth of 1  which is typical of light consumer workloads  and a Queue Depth of 32  which is representative of a  heavy workload as might be seen on a on a server  e g  web server  database server  etc    Where in that spectrum an  SSD will perform best varies based on the drive s firmware algorithm  Being optimized for high or low queue depths  or vice versus is not necessarily a bad thing  but rather a design decision     Your Results May Vary    Remember that each of the measurements discussed above will vary from system to system  For example  the number  of IOPS possible on a given system will vary greatly depending on  the balance of read and write operations  the mix of  sequential and random patterns  the number of worker threads  the queue depth  and the data block sizes     and this is  without taking into account the effect of basic hardware configurations  microprocessor speed  DRAM size and speed   chipset type and drivers  BIOS settings  etc      When working with Synthetic Benchmarking tools  keep in mind that Random Write performance will differ based on  the test range  For example  write tests with very small ranges may not be able to fully utilize the internal parallelism of  the NAND chips  resulting in low performance result
47. he introduction of its 7 Series Chipsets and the latest  Intel Rapid Storage Technology  IRST  drivers  11 0 or later   Intel is now fully supporting SSD technology  including the  TRIM maintenance command  in RAID O arrays  In the past  the lack of TRIM for RAID O was a source of frustration  as the  performance improvements initially gained through the RAID array were mitigated by the performance deficits caused  by the lack of TRIM  Thus  with the addition of TRIM support for RAID O  it is useful to understand RAID technology and  who  and why  an individual might choose to use it     RAID Levels    RAID O    RAID O  which requires a minimum of two drives and whose primary purpose is speed  divides files into chunks  or stripes   which are split among the available drives and written in parallel  By doing this  it is also possible to read smaller sections  of the original file in parallel  This parallelism is what allows for the drastic performance improvements that RAID O offers   If one drive fails  however  all data  having been broken into chunks  is destroyed  and the likelihood of failure increases as  more drives are added to the array     Parallelism improves performance    SAMSUNG       100KB  200KB  gt     IN    100KB      RAID 1  which also requires a minimum of two drives  writes data identically to multiple drives and offers performance       SAMSUNG       RAID 1       similar to a single SSD  Its purpose is redundancy  As such  the array will continue to oper
48. hronous  are capable of delivering up to 400MB s  Today   s newest NAND chips  are either Toggle 2 0 or ONFI 3 x     Asynchronous Synchronous Asynchronous         Up to ONFI 2 0  200MB s NAND    SDR and    Toggle 2 0  ONFI 1 0  NAND    and ONFI 3 0    Asynchronous 3 0 NAND           Upto Toggle 1 0  133MB s NAND       So why choose one standard over the other  The latest ONFI NAND chips  because ONFI has alternated between  synchronous and asynchronous methods  must be built with backwards compatibility for both synchronous and  asynchronous logic  Because Toggle NAND has always been asynchronous  Toggle 2 0 NAND benefits from reduced  complexity and  in turn  increased flexibility when it comes to designing smaller chip sizes and bringing next generation  products to market faster  Furthermore  because of Samsung and Toshiba   s positions as market leaders in the NAND  industry  a majority of the market has standardized on Toggle NAND     NAND Type  amp  Performance    How do speed differences among the various generations of individual NAND chips affect the overall speed of an SSD   And what does this mean for you in terms of real world impact    In practice  the use of synchronous versus asynchronous NAND has no impact on SSD performance  What actually affects  performance is the generation of the NAND  e g  SDR ONFI 1 0  Toggle 1 0 ONFI 2 0  etc    When discussing NAND type   therefore  it is inaccurate to refer to it simply as either    synchronous    or    asynchronous 
49. ically  NAND devices used two regulatory  signals  the    RE signal     for Read Events  and the    WE signal     for Write Events   As NAND evolved and increased in  speed  however  it became necessary to introduce a new signal  called a    strobe     Present in all modern DDR NAND  implementations  the strobe helps the controller to handle read and write data at high speed  It starts after receiving  a signal from the host indicating a read or write event     think of a stopwatch  which can start and stop on demand   Depending on its current task  the strobe plays slightly different roles  During a write event  it is directly managed by the  controller  whereas it plays a more supporting role during a read event    With ONFI 2 0  synchronous logic was introduced to the ONFI NAND specification  Synchronous devices operate a     free running    clock  which means that  as long they are receiving power  the clock will continuously run     much like a  standard wall clock  This clock is used as a reference for the strobe  Modern ONFI NAND implementations eschew the use  of a clock once again in favor of using only the strobe  Every generation of Toggle NAND was asynchronous     Asynchronous Synchronous       Traditional vs  DDR NAND    The advent of DDR NAND was a key breakthrough in increasing NAND speed  Traditional NAND  also known as    Single Data  Rate  SDR     NAND  was only capable of processing data on    one edge    of its regulatory signal  ONFI 1 0 and pre Toggle  S
50. ime will vary depending on how much data is being copied  and  whether you re transferring over SATA or USB  but it will generally complete in less than 1 hour     New Feature of SDM 2 0   Custom Cloning    In most cases  PC users use 500GB  1TB and even more capacity of HDDs while SSD is less than that  If you have a  laptop and you want to migrate your data from your 1TB HDD 500GB used  to a 250GB SSD  you ll find that the Target  Disk SSD  is not large enough to accommodate all files on the Source Disk HDD      Custom Cloning    feature will help you  select unnecessary media files on the Source Disk to exclude from the cloning process     Samsung Samsung Data Migration  Data Migration Select media files to exclude from cloning     Source Disk  C   59 0 GB    Total media files  42  38 0 GB       59 6 GB    Select File s  Total files excluded  39  38 0GB  Ready to clone to the Target Disk            B image files D video files   EJ Audio files   B other files    W  Total 39 files 38 0 GB  Excluded video files  39 38 0 GB        an      Name Size    M AVI cobT1 0 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT1 1 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT1 10 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT1 11 AVI 1 0 GB  Mi AVI cobT1 12 AVI 1 0 GB   AVI cobT1 13 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT1 14 AVI 1 0GB   AVI cobT1 15 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT1 16 AVI 1 0 GB  M AVI cobT 1 17  AVI 1 0 GB    s   AUT meha   n ayr   nren          Using SDM    All you need to get started is your existing computer  your new SSD  and  if you   re using a laptop PC  a SATA t
51. k is whether or not AHCI is properly configured  Samsung s latest Magician 4 0  software can assist in determining if AHCI is supported and or enabled  Once set up  AHCI will enable your Samsung SSD  to achieve superior performance  lower power consumption  and improved convenience        Enhancing SATA Performance with RAID    Today   s SSDs are maximizing the performance potential of the current SATA 3 0 interface generation  One way to  increase performance beyond standard single drive SATA configurations is to pair 2 or more drives together using SATA   s  native RAID support     Intel R  Matrix Storage Manager option ROM v8 9 0 1023 PCH D wRAIDS  Copyright C  2003 09 Intel Corporation  All Rights Reserved       1 Create RAID Volume 3 Reset Disks to Non RAID    2 Delete RAID Volume 4 Recovery Volume Options  5  Exit    RAID Volumes   None defined     Physical Disks     Port Drive Model Serial   Size Type Status Vol ID   0 SAMSUNG 830Seri SOMRNEAB401135 59 6GB  1 SAMSUNG 830 Seri SOMRNEAB401144 59 6GB  5 SAMSUNG HD502HJ S27DJ90B384265 465 7GB       RAID  which stands for Redundant Array of Independent Inexpensive Disks  is a type of storage system in which a number  of drives  at least 2  are combined into one logical unit  RAID is used to improve performance  improve reliability  or some  combination of these two  Data can be distributed among the drives in a RAID array in one of several ways  called RAID  levels   The most common RAID levels are RAID O and RAID 1  With t
52. kind of    swap space    available to use as temporary storage while  the controller goes about its business  The controller will use any available free space for this  but free space becomes a  premium commodity as we fill our drives with data  OP is a way to set aside a minimum amount of free space  inaccessible  to the user or the OS  which the SSD controller can utilize as a kind of    work bench        How do  set OP     Samsung Magician can assist users in setting up OP on their SSDs  Magician s simple  graphical OP tool will recommend  an optimum amount of OP space  for a consumer workload  and then configure the SSD with just one click  This decision  can always be altered or reversed at a later time    Some drives  however  like most SandForce driven SSDs and the new SSD 840 Series  set aside a permanent amount of  OP  This minimum amount of OP is not user configurable and will vary from vendor to vendor  There is no    right    amount  of OP to set aside  and it is best to vary it by capacity and situation    If you don t want to use Magician   s recommendation  or if you are a professional or more advanced user with different  requirements  you are free to set aside your own OP space  To decide how much to set aside  you must consider your  specific usage patterns as well as the size of your SSD  Users with large SSDs  250GB  will likely not use all of the available  space on their drives as long as they are not storing large amounts of photos  video or other media
53. lection and other maintenance activities  is so important for SSD performance it  allows the Garbage Collection algorithm to prepare free space in advance through data consolidation     Garbage Collection    Now that we know a bit about why the SSD needs free blocks to be readily available   we can talk about one of the ways the SSD controller prepares free blocks  One of  those processes is called    garbage collection     This name is a bit misleading  as the  process actually involves the collection of good data  not garbage  The concept   however  is rather simple    By nature  because of the nuances we discussed above  SSDs are a bit obsessive about how they organize their valid data   They prefer to have it neatly stacked together  and they run more efficiently when they can keep it that way because it  is easier to find free space to write to  Unfortunately  everyday use makes this type of neatness difficult  because the OS  is constantly writing and deleting data of various sizes  leaving data strewn haphazardly throughout  the SSD  Garbage Collection remedies this by combing through the Swiss cheese of data left behind   collecting any valid data and carefully placing it together  By doing this  invalid data is left separate and  can be erased to make more free space  which means no waiting is necessary when you try to write new  data to a page that may have previously been filled with    garbage    data    There are two methods of Garbage Collection  one that takes 
54. like accessing large multimedia files  transcoding  game level loading  some types of game play   watching and editing video  This is the speed at which the drive can read data from contiguous memory spaces    e Sequential Write speeds  also reported in megabytes per second  MB s  indicate how fast the SSD will be at tasks  like application installation and document backup  This is the speed at which the drive can write data to contiguous  memory spaces    e Random Read speeds  reported in Input Output Operations Per Second  IOPS  indicate how fast the SSD will be at  completing tasks like antivirus scans  searching for email in Outlook  web browsing  application loading  PC booting   or working in Microsoft Word  This is the speed at which the drive can read data from non contiguous memory  spaces    e Random Write speeds  also reported in IOPS  indicate how fast the drive will be able to complete tasks like  downloading email  compressing files  or browsing the web  This is the speed at which the drive can write data to  non contiguous memory spaces     Some other common terminology you will encounter includes     e Idle Time  which is the period of time when an SSD is not handling requests to read or write data    e Latency  which is the response time of the SSD  or the time between when you initiate a request to read or write  data and when the SSD completes the request    e Queue Depth Concurrent IOs  which is the outstanding  pending  number of IO requests that must be 
55. ll of the SSD maintenance  procedures more efficient  reducing the WAF by ensuring there   s room to work  Consider this scenario  You are a chef  with very limited counter space  say one arm   s length across and half and arm s length deep   Preparing a 5 course meal  in such a limited area would mean you have to waste a lot of time moving things around or putting them away to make  room for other tasks  Now  imagine you quadruple your work space  You can leave everything you need at hand  reduce  repeating steps  like getting the salt from the pantry and putting it back away   and increase your working speed  The  same goes for SSDs  Give them more room to work  and they can do it more quickly and efficiently  reducing WAF and  increasing performance at the same time     OP and the 840 Series SSD    As NAND process technology advances  the chips themselves become increasingly smaller  As they shrink  the chips  also become less reliable at holding data  There are a number of ways to mitigate this problem  including using Error   Correcting Code  ECC   As explained above  any time we give the controller more work to do  it requires more room on its     work bench    to do it efficiently    The 840 Series represents the first consumer SSD to implement 3 bit cell MLC  also called TLC  technology  This  technology  as its name suggests  stores 3 bits of data per cell  as opposed to the 2 bits per cell that today   s more  common Multi Level Cell  MLC  NAND holds  Because  as ju
56. n  It represents  the first major advancement in primary storage technology in years  Upgrading to an SSD does not provide minor  performance enhancements  Rather  an SSD will transform your computing experience with its revolutionary random  access speeds  its multi tasking prowess  and its outstanding durability and reliability  Let   s explore in more detail some of  the things that make an SSD so special     and why it could be the most important computer upgrade you ever make     Move Over  Mechanical Drives     A Hard Disk Drive  HDD  works by way of a mechanical drive head that must physically move to access locations on a  rapidly spinning magnetic disk  If you   ve ever seen the inside of an HDD  it looks a bit like a high tech record player  A  Solid State Drive  SSD   on the other hand  has no moving parts and is therefore capable of accessing any location on the  drive with equally fast speed and precision  This distinction is behind each and every benefit that will be discussed below                     tiant  7       Access Time and Latency    One of the reasons SSDs so dramatically outperform their traditional Hard Disk Drive  HDD  counterparts is because of  their incredibly fast data access times  the delay between the request and completion of a read or write operation     A modern SSD boasts random data access times of 0 1ms or less  whereas mainstream 2 5    consumer HDDs take about  10 12ms or more  As you can see in the below comparison table  SSDs are o
57. nate the SSD industry   In reality  2 bit MLC NAND   s performance and lifetime characteristics are such that they far exceed the requirements of most  computing tasks  There are even fewer applications that require SLC level endurance and reliability these days  Thus  the  real world benefits are well worth any tradeoffs in performance and endurance we must make as we move towards denser  memory technology  Today   s NAND based storage will still far outlive the useful lifespan of the devices it powers  Choosing to  sacrifice a bit of excess lifetime and performance in favor of dramatic cost benefits will allow manufacturers to deliver NAND  technology and its many advantages over traditional storage technology to a far wider audience   Samsung has taken the first step by introducing 3 bit MLC NAND to the SSD market with its 840 Series SSD  made possible by  its fully integrated design approach  proprietary controller architecture and firmware algorithms  and superior NAND quality  As  mentioned previously  increased SSD capacity leads to increased performance and endurance  so SSDs using this technology  will only improve as densities grow  Thus  3 bit MLC may represent the beginning of the next personal storage revolution            Asynchronous vs  Synchronous NAND    At the heart of all electronic devices is the concept of a regulatory signal  which coordinates the rate at which instructions  are executed and acts as a kind of conductor to keep everything in sync  Histor
58. nchmark  remember that IOPS performance will vary  taw Von per Sc in  gt   greatly depending on the parameters of the test data    kango VO Regen a jen    e g  the number of threads  queue depth  data block size   e jagi Jf etc   and system configuration  e g  storage drivers  OS  PT     1    background processes  RAM  etc    IOPS numbers are directly  AU Managen  Id out Jf affected by the NAND components  storage controller  and    4 NAND interface speeds  which may all influence random data  seek time  For the vast majority of users  the most meaningful lometer scores will be those of 4K random Read and  Write performance at a Queue Depth of 1 32  The example screenshot above shows Random Write performance for    the 840 PRO SSD     Yan erect   ANNA       Trace Based Benchmarking Tools    Trace based Benchmarking tools are essentially a recording of actual Input  ia  Output  IO  requests from a set of real world processes  e g  running Microsoft  Word or Windows Media Center or moving image files from a USB disk to the SSD  and subsequently deleting those files   Think of a cassette tape or a CD R  which   once they contain a recording  can be played back on any number of compatible  devices  A trace based tool will record the time it takes to finish a complete trace   playback  on a particular system configuration  allowing a user to compare  results among SSD vendors  Trace based tools are more realistic than synthetic  tools and are much faster to complete than an applic
59. new  to the intended cell  This process is complex and time consuming  Thus  the SSD controller avoids  directly    overwriting    existing data in favor of working some magic through the Flash Translation Layer  FTL   a special  mechanism that helps coordinate communication between the NAND flash and the host system  Utilizing the FTL   SSDs implement a logical to physical mapping system called Logical Block Addressing  LBA   Physical NAND writes are  not required to correspond directly to the space the host system requests  Instead of performing all of the unnecessary  copies described above to overwrite a piece of old data  the SSD writes the new data to the next available page and simply  marks the old data as    invalid       In reality  the technique just described only delays the inevitable     at some point the SSD will suffer some sort of  performance deficit regardless of whether or not it has to perform the complex overwrite procedure above  Let   s think  of what happens when the drive is full  As an SSD is filled with more and more data  there will naturally be fewer free  blocks readily available  The SSD is then forced to actively consolidate valid data and prepare free blocks in order to write  new data and perform maintenance  This process of moving and consolidating data takes time  which is perceived as  decreased performance  and requires free space  This is why Over Provisioning  which guarantees a certain amount of  free swap space to use for Garbage Col
60. ng a SMART status  This status represents one of two values  usually    drive  OK    and    drive fail    or    threshold not exceeded    and    threshold exceeded     A    drive fail    or    threshold exceeded    value  indicates there is a high probability the drive will fail in the future  however  the failure may not be catastrophic     the  SMART Status simply indicates that the drive will not perform within the manufacturer   s declared specifications  So  for  example  rather than complete data loss  the drive may simply begin to run slower  As with any technology  the SMART  status is not infallible and may not necessarily indicate past or present reliability  The SMART sensors may malfunction   for instance  or a serious mechanical failure may destroy access to the SMART status    Finally  it is important to remember that SMART attributes vary in both meaning and interpretation by manufacturer  Some  attributes are considered trade secrets  and not all drives report the same SMART attributes  A manufacturer  in theory   could report only one SMART value and advertise its drive as SMART enabled  The SMART standard simply refers to a  signaling method between sensors in the drive and the host computer  not a standardization of the attributes themselves     SMART Attributes    Device manufacturers who implement SMART technology enable a set of attributes and corresponding thresholds   Please note that names and descriptions may vary by OEM  Also  many attributes were d
61. ny memory shortcomings  The Windows OS  automatically reserves storage space for Virtual Memory equal to 100  of physical DRAM capacity  e g  Windows will  reserve 4GB of Virtual Memory for a system with 4GB of DRAM or 32GB of capacity for systems using a 64 bit OS and  featuring 32GB of DRAM   Reserved space will be dynamically allocated based on resource needs  which often never  exceed the available physical memory  DRAM  in recent PCs that feature 4GB of memory or more  Thus  it is possible  to reduce or even eliminate the use of virtual memory  with the additional fringe benefit of improving overall system  performance and reliability     The    Maximum Performance    conifguration profile uses Window   s default Virtual Memory settings  Magician sets a  minimum of 100MB and a maximum of 1GB of Virtual Memory for the    Maximum Capacity    and    Maximum Reliability     profiles  A minimum amount of Virtual Memory capacity is necessary because some software applications require  at least a small amount of Virtual Memory  which is why Magician sets 100MB rather than elminating it altogether   Additionally  systems running for extended periods  days or weeks at a time  without a restart may run out of Virtual  Memory if the capacity is set too low  so Magician sets a maximum of 1GB of Virtual Memory to accommodate this  scenario  If your particular system needs require more Virtual Memory  you may adjust settings manually via the     Advanced    tab in Magician     Indexin
62. o USB  adapter cable  included if you purchased an SSD with Installation Kit packaging and available online and at major  electronics retailers   The SDM software is included on the CD that came with your SSD and available for download at  www samsung com samsungssd    Once the SDM software is installed  connect your new SSD to your PC either via SATA  for desktop users  or via the  adapter cable  for laptop users  and launch the software  As it loads  SDM automatically scans the system for the  presence of any connected storage devices  so there may be a noticeable delay as the software gets ready    Click    Start    to begin the disk scan and diagnosis step  On the next screen  click on up to one  1  additional partition  that you would like to migrate to the SSD in addition to the    C     drive that contains your Windows installation  Adjust the  partition sizes as necessary  and click    Next       The SDM software will transfer all of your existing programs  applications  and user settings from the selected drive  partitions  When it   s finished  all you have to do is shut down your system  swap out the old HDD for the new SSD  and  boot up  be sure to enable AHCI in your BIOS if it   s not already set up      The Single Best PC Upgrade    As simple as that  you   ve completely transformed your PC into a modern marvel of speed and efficiency  In fact  you  may not believe it   s the same computer when you see how fast the system boots up  With the help of Samsung s Da
63. ogue box and the spinning  hourglass will be gracing you with their presence much less frequently and for much shorter periods of time  You ll also be  able to open and close your laptop without the frustrating delays  allowing you to experience the    sleep    and    wake    features  the way they were meant to work     without a    groggy    state in between    The performance benefits just discussed are a result of the sequential and random performance capabilities of an SSD  Fast  sequential speeds allow for quick file copies and smoother performance when working with large files  like videos  However   it is random performance  measured in Input Output Operations Per Second  IOPS  that is  perhaps  the most important  performance metric for SSDs  A large portion of storage activity is made up of 4K random writes  a metric that measures how  well a drive will perform when writing small chunks of random data  e g  changing a small piece of a Word or text file and then  saving the changes   Users spend a majority of their time not copying large files or installing applications  but multitasking  e g   email  web surfing  listening to music  etc   and working with various work and media files   tasks influenced by IOPS  An SSD  can offer up to a 200x improvement in IOPS over a traditional HDD  results may vary based on HDD model   For this reason   Samsung put a heavy focus on random performance when designing Its SSD lineup  offering users industry leading Random  Performan
64. out building a high   performance  reliable drive than Samsung        Why You Should Choose a Samsung SSD    4 0 The Samsung Advantage    In such a crowded SSD market  it can be confusing to figure out which brand to trust or which drive to buy  Many  vendors use the same components  repackaged under competing brand names  and feature extensive lineups that  can be difficult to navigate  Samsung is unique in the SSD industry  as it represents one of the only fully integrated SSD  manufacturers  Additionally  capitalizing on its years of industry experience and leadership  Samsung strives to maintain  a streamlined lineup of user friendly products  With its unparalleled understanding of SSD technology and its focus on  usability  Samsung is the brand you can trust to store your precious data     End to End Integration    Samsung represents one of the few manufacturers that designs and manufactures every major SSD component  In  addition to manufacturing both the NAND and the proprietary MDX SSD controller  Samsung also manufacturers the  DRAM cache that its MDX controller uses as a performance buffer  Additionally  having full control over the firmware  means Samsung is free to design its own unique performance profile and execute more robust reliability and bug  testing  Each and every piece that makes up a Samsung SSD is fully optimized to work seamlessly with its counterparts    a design luxury that produces a product that not only outperforms  but outlasts  most of the com
65. ower Management  DIPM   Maintaining the physical  SATA interface  called the PHY  consumes a considerable amount of power  and HIPM and DIPM allow for the PHY to be  put into a reduced power mode  After some predetermined period of inactivity  either the host or the device can signal  the PHY to enter its reduced power state  Samsung   s 840 and 840 Pro Series SSDs make aggressive use of DIPM to put    the PHY into reduced power consumption mode  contributing to the drive   s reputation for having the industry   s lowest  idle power consumption    Without HIPM or DIPM  power consumption will increase dramatically  as shown in the graph below via drive    C     which  does not use these power management features  In general  such power management features are enabled by default  on laptop systems  Desktops  which are free from battery constraints  generally operate with these features disabled      thus increasing drive power consumption in favor of slight performance advantages        EB MM07 Average Power Consumption  Watt   BB idie Power Consumption  Watt  4973      Battery Life  min                          356 355  1 0  0 813  0 801  327  0 497  0 5 0 365  0 117  0 082 0 076    tt u Ss       840 PRO 840 830 A B C 7200RPM  256GB 256GB 256GB HDD 500GB    NCQ    AHCI also affects the ability of Samsung   s SSDs to reach their maximum Random QD32 performance  This is because  AHCI is required for Native Command Queuing  NCQ  to function  Because SSDs enjoy extremely fast spee
66. petition     The Best NAND    As a fully integrated manufacturer that controls its own NAND fabrication lines and produces a wide range of memory  products  Samsung has the luxury of choosing only the best quality NAND to use in its SSD lineup  A NAND wafer does  not contain NAND chips of uniform quality  Samsung takes those chips with the highest quality  performance  and  potential longevity and uses them for the most demanding applications     SSDs  The regular quality chips can be used  for less demanding applications  like USB storage devices  that do not experience consistent  heavy use     The Most Experience    Samsung has been a number one player in the semiconductor industry for over 20 years  For 6 of those years  it has  been the largest supplier of SSDs to the preinstalled PC business  Designing a storage device like an SSD is no trivial  task     experience matters  Samsung   s SSD technology has been going through  and passing  the rigorous testing of the  world   s most demanding clients for years  and its engineers have been learning each and every step of the way  Very few  companies can pull together such vast knowledge and experience across every major SSD component   and Samsung s  expertise is embodied by its Average Failure Rate  AFR   which is among the industry   s lowest at 0 05   Samsung   s SSD  lineup is a culmination of everything it has learned and stands for  and customers love the results     Simple Upgrade Solutions    With the introduction o
67. place in the background  when the SSD sits idle  and  one that takes place in the foreground  when the SSD is working with data   Samsung   s SSDs use a proprietary  implementation of the latter  as this allows them to actively manage data and create free blocks on demand  Thus  in an  extended workflow where the drive may not have a chance to sit idle and prepare free blocks  Samsung   s SSDs are always  prepared for what   s next  The chart below shows what happens to performance when an SSD is hammered with a non   stop data flow for 6 hours  The 840 and 840 PRO Series SSDs level out at a significantly higher performance level  and the  840 PRO is able to hold on to its peak performance longer  than many other drives           25000    E 840 PRO 256GB  ff 840 256GB  E A 240GB    mai ff E 8 240GB  Dai   C 256GB Failed this Test  15000    AAA  10000    5000    20000        0 100 200 300 400 500 600      Results via internal test using SNIA testing machine    TRIM    Modern operating systems have enabled another form of SSD maintenance  TRIM  TRIM is a facility by which the OS can  notify the SSD when data is either marked for erase or no longer valid  TRIM helps to make Garbage Collection more  efficient by preparing invalid data for deletion  Remember  SSDs are new technology  so computers were built to interface  with traditional hard disk technology  Hard disks are not subject to the same write erase limitations that SSDs are     they  can easily overwrite data in an exis
68. ponents means fewer parts to wear  out and fail  While Samsung SSDs enjoy a Mean Time Between Failures  MTBF  of up to 1 5 million hours for consumer  drives  high quality consumer HDDs offer a MTBF of only 0 5 0 7 million hours  Samsung   s SSDs  in particular  enjoy one  of the lowest Annual Failure Rates  AFR  in the industry thanks to rigorous quality control and a fully automated advanced  bin sorting processes  Samsung s bin sorting process singles out only the highest quality NAND wafers and components  for use in SSD products  which require the utmost quality in order to safeguard precious user data  In fact  Samsung   s  quality assurance procedures have been acknowledged by OEM customers worldwide  each of which must run their own  qualification processes before implementing a drive into consumer products     Efficiency    Imagine if the only way you could get anything done was if you were running at full speed franticly flailing your arms  about  Such is the exhausting life of an HDD  When an HDD wants to do any work  it must spin up its magnetic platter to  full velocity  consuming a considerable amount of energy in the process  On top of that  the mechanical read head must  swing into place continuously to locate the correct data  An SSD  free from the constraints of mechanical hardware  can  access any data it wishes while consuming only minimal power  In fact  Samsung   s 840 Series SSD draws an average of  only 0 127 watts of power in operation  whereas an HDD
69. read and write data to a NAND chip  Data is stored in  a unit called a    page     which is finite in size and can only be written to when  it is empty  Therefore  in order to write to a page that already contains data   it must first be erased  This would be a simple process  except each page  belongs to a group of pages collectively known as a    block     While data is  written in pages  it can only be erased in blocks  To help illustrate the concept  of pages and blocks  let   s use an analogy  Think of the Etch A Sketch toys  many of us used as children  You could continue drawing on the screen until  it was full     think of each artistic flourish you add to the canvas as a separate     page    and the total canvas as the    block    that all of the pages exist in     but when you wanted to erase something   you had to shake the toy and erase everything at once  Extending this thought process  there would be many Etch A   Sketches inside each NAND chip  This restriction obviously has great implications for how the controller manages the  NAND flash that stores your data        Performance Over Time    With the above limitations in mind  let   s look at what would happen if we wanted to re use a page that contained old  data  If the SSD wanted to reuse an existing  no longer valid page  the other  valid  pages in the block would have to be  copied into an empty NAND cell while the entire block was erased  The SSD would then rewrite the entire set of valid  data  old and 
70. remember what a record player is  think about    a CD player  What happens when it is bumped around too much  Now think about your digital MP3 player   Comparing those devices  which would you trust most to take on a road trip  Any time the complexity of  mechanical parts is involved  there is an increased risk of damage to one of the components  Some things wear  out naturally with time  and other things simply cannot take any significant abuse  An SSD can withstand more  than 40 times the vibration  20G  than an HDD  0 5G  and up to 1500G of shock  compared to less than 350Gs  for a typical HDD   That means your precious data is much more likely to survive a few bumps and bruises as  you go about your life  It also means you can watch a video on a bumpy train or plane ride without worrying  about skipping frames  Your inner road warrior can celebrate   your laptop just got a lot more travel friendly     Reliability    Remember cassette tapes  If not  consider yourself lucky  Compared to their digital counterparts  the CD   they were  drastically more prone to failure  Their physical tape mechanism was notorious for getting stuck  tangled  and breaking   and the process of finding the song you wanted to listen to was tedious at best  Enter the CD  This digital successor to  the cassette represented an advance not only in reliability  no more fragile tape to get caught or broken   but in usability   Much the same can be said about the move from HDDs to SSDs  No mechanical com
71. rformance  security  and manageability compared to software based  FDE implementations  which commonly suffer severe performance degradation as a result of the encryption overhead   Also  because the encryption key exists only inside the SED itself  it is impossible to access it via the host  operating  system   Software based solutions are vulnerable to several types of attack because they must store the encryption key  in main memory  Finally  because SEDs provide drive level encryption that is independent of the operating system and  any other data management tools  e g  compression utilities  data loss prevention  de duplication  etc    users can easily  install an SED into any system without worrying about operating system or application interference     OPAL    OPAL is the name for an SED storage specification developed by the Trusted Computing Group  the same group  responsible for the TPM microchip mentioned above  It defines a means by which to place an SED storage device under  policy control  Its goal is to protect the confidentiality of user data and prevent unauthorized access to the drive while  still maintaining compatibility with multiple storage vendors through a standardized management interface  Most  systems require 3  party software to utilize the OPAL Storage Specification  although Windows 8   s BitLocker feature  supports this functionality natively     Choosing the Right Option    With the introduction of the SSD 840 and 840 Pro Series SSDs  Samsung h
72. s for Self Monitoring  Analysis and Reporting Technology  is an industry  standard reliability prediction indicator for both IDE ATA and SCSI storage drives  When analyzing SMART attributes  it  is very important to remember that they vary in meaning and interpretation by manufacturer  SMART simply refers to a  signaling method between sensors in the drive and the host computer     the communication protocol is standardized  but what it reports is not     Technology Overview    SMART monitors computer drives to detect and report on various reliability indicators  The technology aims to  anticipate failures and warn users of impending drive failure  allowing the user to replace an ailing drive to avoid  data loss and or unexpected outages  Of course  SMART can only warn of predictable errors  which result from slow  processes like mechanical wear and can be predicted by analyzing certain indicators  such mechanical problems  accounted for 60  of HDD failures   Unpredictable failures  like a sudden mechanical failure resulting from an electrical  surge  have no measurable variables to track and analyze  Modern SMART implementations  in HDDs  also try to prevent  failures by attempting to detect and repair sector errors  All data and all sectors are tested to confirm the drive   s health  during periods of inactivity    In addition to the functions discussed above and the individual SMART attributes outlined in the next section  SMART   enabled drives are also capable of reporti
73. st mentioned above  the size of the chips themselves is also  shrinking  in effect we are squeezing even more information into a smaller space    This is nothing a good firmware algorithm can   t handle  however  Samsung   s 3 bit cell MLC based SSD 840 Series   equipped with mandatory OP  will still far outlast the useful life of the hardware it powers     Closing Thoughts    OP  while already popular among SSD enthusiasts  will continue to become an important safeguard for SSD performance  and endurance as the NAND industry continues to shrink chips to save on cost  increase efficiency  and expand  capacities  Samsung sets a lower value for its mandatory OP on the 840 Series than any other competitor  a feat that is  possible because of its top tier NAND chips and superior maintenance algorithms  As the NAND industry continues to  evolve  Samsung will continue to be on the cutting edge  and optimizing features like OP is just one of the many ways it  will continue to provide SSD users with the best storage devices on the market     Security  amp  Encryption Basics    06 Protect Your Privacy    In today   s mobile world  security is a major concern for both individuals and businesses  With the 840 and 840 Pro Series  SSDs  Samsung is adding peace of mind through the implementation of hardware based AES Full Drive Encryption     Terminology    In order to understand the encryption technology built into the latest Samsung SSDs  it is necessary to understand  some basic securit
74. stalDiskMark  CDM   lometer  PCMark Vantage  and PCMark 7  In addition to  delving into the details of each application  it is also helpful to understand the  wider application categories to which the tools belong     Trace based App based    CyrstalDiskMark PCMark 7 SYSmark 2012  PCMark    Synthetic Benchmarking Tools mimic the type of stress a drive would experience during  various types of workloads using patterns specifically designed to behave like real world  SER   processes    re i Test data may be either Non Random  Repeating  or Random  Non Repeating   Whether the  data is Random or Non Random may have an effect on SSD performance for some drives  because of differences in controller technology  firmware design  NAND components  and   ead  MB s  White  MB s  DRAM cache size and performance  For example  repeating data is compressible  which  means that an SSD that utilizes a compression algorithm will be able to shrink the amount  of data it must actually write to the NAND flash  Samsung SSDs perform equally well with  Repeating and Non Repeating data because the Samsung MDX controller does not use  compression  Thus  when there is a large discrepancy between competing drives  it is a  Miscellaneous  e g  Disk N good idea to check whether or not the benchmarking utility was sending Random or Non   genk rain cs Random data and whether or not the tested drives utilize compression   Some Synthetic Benchmarking tools also allow the user to specify Sequential or Random da
75. ta  Migration software  you re now ready to enjoy industry leading speed  endurance  and reliability from the  1 name in  memory with your Samsung SSD     EEE     4 2 Samsung Magician Software    OS Optimization Feature Overview    Samsung    Magician E  Os Optimization      SSD Opberuzation wall help you configure your OS to work best with your SSD   You can manually toggle options on off via the    Advanced    tab il you wich     Maximum Performance Maureen Capacity    Current status   Masremum Performance  System Service Detar    Indexing service   Enable this feature for fast data retrieval  Search    Prefetch   MOO specific feature  May be disabled for SSDs   Superfetch    Write Cache Bulter Tha feature is enabled for fast date storage    Wirite Cache Buffer Flushing HDO specific feature  May be disabled for SSDs       Power Setting Option Your OS is configured for maximum performance      System Revtore Option Cisable Automatic Backup       Introduction    With Magician 4 0  Samsung is introducing a host of improvements designed to enhance user experience and to  make Magician   s features more user friendly and accessible to novices  The totally redesigned User Interface  UI   features simple  graphical indictors to show SSD health status and Total Bytes Written  TBW  at a glance  Users can now  determine SATA and AHCI compatibility and status without consulting their user   s manuals  The updated Benchmarking  feature lets users test other storage devices so that they
76. ta access patterns  Randomly  accessed data  as its name suggests  is stored and accessed in a random order  non neighboring memory locations    whereas sequentially accessed data is stored and accessed sequentially  in neighboring memory locations   File accessed  randomly are typically small in size  less than 64KB   while files accessed sequentially are usually over 128KB   Synthetic tests provide the most basic  fundamental information about drive performance  but they do not represent  real world application performance         Synthetic Benchmarking Tools          Crystal Disk Mark  CDM     CrystalDiskMark  freely available via the web  is a very popular storage benchmarking program  Its simple interface  allows the user to specify whether to test sequential or random data  the size of the test range  and the number of  repeat tests  CDM  which Samsung uses when measuring the sequential performance of its SSDs  reports the maximum  sequential and random read write performance in Megabytes per second  MB s   Random performance is reported  for three separate workloads  512KB data  4KB data at a Queue Depth  QD  of 1  and 4KB data at a QD of 32  The most  important of these are the latter two  as most consumer workloads will be similar to 4KB data at QD 1 and the SSD   s    maximum random performance is represented by 4KB at QD 32    Random performance is most often reported in Input Output Operations per Second  IOPS   which can be calculated  from CDM    s results by di
77. te Cache Buffer    In general     caching    refers to the pairing of a high speed storage medium with a lower speed storage medium to  accelerate overall system performance  Applications or data storage devices  SSDs HDDs  may send a command to  the Windows OS to temporarily place data in the faster Cache Memory  DRAM on the SSD   s or HDD   s main board  rather  than directly writing it to the slower permanent storage  NAND chips in the case of SSDs or magnetic platters in the  case of HDDs   In order to maximize both system and SSD performance for Client PCs  Samsung recommends enabling  this feature  If this feature is disabled  there will be significant decrease in Random Read Write performance  The use of  this feature does not affect the life or capacity of the SSD and is thus enabled for all profiles    Enabling    Write Cache    does  however  increase the risk of data loss if the system power fails or the drive is removed  suddenly  This is because DRAM is a volatile storage medium that loses its contents in the absence of power  which  means that data stored in the DRAM cache may not have a chance to be flushed  saved  to storage  NAND  in the event  of sudden power loss    In general  this is an acceptable risk for Client PC systems because they enjoy a lot of idle time and because SSDs  write data to NAND very quickly  However  for enterprise systems  which typically run under high load 24 7 and place  premium importance upon data integrity and security  this fea
78. ting location without erasing it first  Therefore  when the OS    deletes    data  the data  does not actually go anywhere  The space in which it resides is simply marked as    free space    that may be used later  By  default  because it doesn t know it   s not working with its longtime HDD companion  the OS doesn t let the SSD know that  a particular piece of data is no longer valid and that its corresponding memory location is now free   after all  there is no  reason to do so  With the introduction of SSDs  however  there is now a compelling reason to increase communication  about file validity between the OS and the storage device  Enter TRIM  TRIM allows the OS to inform the SSD which data  are no longer valid  allowing the SSD to skip over invalid data when performing Garbage Collection instead of moving    around old data  Once a block is full of pages that all contain invalid data  that block is considered free and may be erased   The TRIM command is sent to the SSD controller automatically by the OS every time it deletes a file  As it requires OS  support  not all users will be able to use native TRIM functionality  On PCs  TRIM is supported in Windows 7 or later  On  Macs  TRIM is only supported for Apple   s OEM SSDs and is not supported for Samsung s  or any other manufacturers      aftermarket SSDs  Users of older Windows operating Systems  Windows XP  Windows Vista  may use Magician   s built in     Performance Optimization    feature to manually pass the TRIM 
79. tise is safeguarding your  precious data  and your productivity  when you purchase a Samsung SSD        ra  05 Maximize SSD Lifetime and Performance With  Over Provisioning    Over Provisioning  OP   the practice of allocating a specific  permanent amount of free space on an SSD  is a widely used  method for improving both SSD Performance and Endurance  Historically  Samsung has not implemented mandatory  OP on any of its SSDs  With the introduction of the 840 Series and the reality of increasingly complex NAND fabrication  processes  however  Samsung has chosen to implement a minimum amount of OP in its mainstream drives  the 840 PRO  will not feature mandatory OP      What is OP     An SSD controller is responsible for the massive task of managing all data traffic and storage for the drive  NAND  technology   s intrinsic complexities require a lot of extra work behind the scenes  A data write is not as simple as placing  data into an empty memory bank  Each NAND cell has a limited lifespan     it can only endure a specific number of data  reads writes  An additional layer of complexity is added by the fact that overwriting old data on NAND requires an erase  of the entire NAND block  this same block may contain other data that is still valid   As a result  the controller is constantly  moving data around to ensure that the cells wear evenly and to preemptively prepare    free blocks    to use for future data  writes    All of this management work requires the SSD to have a 
80. to choose a custom configuration via the    Advanced    tab  Even power users will  find this tab useful  as it provides quick access to all relevant OS features either via simple toggle or via a shortcut to the  appropriate Windows dialog box     Explanation of OS Settings  Hibernation Mode    Hibernation Mode enables quick restart times  particularly important for Laptop PCs  by saving the current system  status to the hiberfil sys file  hidden  when the PC power is turned off  Windows 7 or later will automatically reserve up  to 75  of the available system memory  DRAM  for the hyberfil sys file  even if the entire reserved capacity may not be  fully utilized  When the system goes into hibernation  the contents in DRAM are copied to NAND flash  Because this  produces extra writes and may require a significant amount of storage space to function  this feature is turned OFF for     Maximum Capacity    and    Maximum Reliabilty    modes  Laptop or Desktop users who frequently leave their machine for  a period of time but demand a quick resume time may wish to enable this feature via the    Advanced    tab in Magician   especially if they have a larger SSD     Virtual Memory    In order to address any potential lack of memory capacity  the Windows OS automatically generates a block of virtual  memory  stored in a hidden pagefile sys file  on the    C     drive  In the past  before PC Memory  DRAM  was available  in high volume  PCs needed to utilize some HDD space to address a
81. to fail  the entire block would have to be retired as just discussed above  There are only a limited number of  reserved blocks  however  so this event should be avoided to prolong overall drive life     Wrap Up    Fortunately  all of the above procedures  with the exception of TRIM if you   re using an older Windows OS  happen  transparently and without action on behalf of the user  While specific implantation will vary  most modern SSDs include all  of these features  In fact  without features like Wear Leveling and ECC  to extend drive life and protect data integrity  and  TRIM and Garbage Collection  to maintain SSD performance   SSD quality and user experience would suffer     Why Samsung     Maintenance procedures like wear leveling and Garbage collection  which are created to overcome the unique properties  of NAND flash memory  work together to help ensure that your SSD performs well over extended use  Together  these  algorithms actually increase write activities to the NAND  which reduces overall lifespan  Thus  the key in designing a  great SSD is finding the optimum balance among lifespan  performance  and reliability  As the  1 player in the memory  business for over 20 years and the largest global supplier of SSDs in the preinstalled storage business  Samsung  has unrivaled knowledge of and experience with SSD technology  Samsung   s unique  integrated approach to SSD  manufacturing affords it full control of every component  You can trust that Samsung   s exper
82. transfer speeds are equivalent to the standard SATA 3 0 interface     SATA Express    SATA Express  once finalized in 2013  will be capable of speeds faster than SATA 6Gb s thanks to its use of the PCI Express   PCle  interface  Interface speeds may be increased to 8Gb s or 16Gb s  or perhaps even higher speeds later   Future  motherboards will offer slots for both SATA Express and traditional SATA devices  and the SATA Express interface will be  backward compatible with the standard SATA 3 0 interface     How SATA Affects SSD Performance  SATA Version    Most SSDs available on the market today are designed for SATA 6Gb s  SATA 3 x   Many consumers still have older  machines  however  which do not have support for the latest SATA revision  Fortunately  SSDs are backwards compatible  with older SATA versions  They will  however  be limited by the maximum bandwidth supported by the host machine  e g   a SATA 6Gb s SSD connected to a SATA 3Gb s computer will not be able to reach transfer speeds more than 300MB s   even though the drive might be rated for performance well over SOOMB S   This is why it is important to understand the  capabilities of existing PC hardware before upgrading to an SSD     to avoid any potential disappointment if speeds do not  match advertised rates    Samsung knows that many people still use older computers with SATA 2 0 at home or work  and these people can still  greatly benefit from an SSD upgrade  During its design process  Samsung optimized the 8
83. ture is often disabled     Write Cache Buffer Flushing    While using the Windows Write Cache Buffer feature  any data stored in the Cache Memory is lost or damaged in the  event of a device failure or sudden loss of power  The Windows Write Cache Buffer Flushing feature should be enabled to  ensure data integrity  In particular  this feature is important if your SSD is being used in a server application  When using  an SSD and HDD together  it is always recommended to have this feature ON  Because all configuration profiles use  the    Write Cache Buffer    feature  this system setting is toggled ON for all profiles  Samsung stronlgy recommens that  Write Cache Buffer Flushing be enabled at all the times  However  if you are more concered with performance than data  integrity  you are welcome to disable this feature to eliminate extra commands being sent to the SSD to flush the data     Power Setting Options    Samsung SSDs support DIPM  Device Initiated Power Management   Using this feature  SSDs enter a power saving mode  when they are idle  i e  when there is no data to read or write   SSDs installed in Home PCs spend most of their time  idle thanks to their extremely fast read and write speeds  Users can manually configure their preferred power setting  options via Windows       Power Options    dialogue  available via the    Advanced    tab in Magician    Select either power saving mode or maximum performance mode  depending on your individual preferences  Laptop  PC us
84. us read write cycles with unnecessary reads or writes     the  more efficient the maintenance algorithms  the longer the SSD will last  Only a company like Samsung  with complete  control of both the NAND and the controller firmware combination  can squeeze out every last bit of efficiency to  maximize both SSD performance and endurance    If you are interested in learning more about the jobs SSD maintenance algorithms are responsible for  please refer to  the separate    SSD Maintenance    paper     Integration Matters    Having full control over the NAND  controller and firmware has major implications both for performance and reliability   Samsung has intimate knowledge of every nuance of these components and can tweak them along each step in  the development process to ensure that they work perfectly together  Generic SSD controllers have to worry about  supporting multiple NAND specifications  from varying manufacturers who each have different manufacturing  processes   while Samsung   s proprietary SSD controller is engineered solely to work with its own NAND     which means  engineers can focus all of their efforts towards one common specification    As the most integrated SSD manufacturer in the industry  Samsung controls all of the most crucial design elements  of an SSD  NAND  Controller  DRAM  and Firmware  Working together  these components are responsible for a crucial  task     storing and protecting your precious data  When it comes to SSDs  no one knows more ab
85. ustry   s lowest at  0 05   Thus  businesses that choose Samsung SSDs benefit from reduced down time and repair costs  fewer data loss  incidents  and increased productivity since fewer employees must deal with inconvenient hardware repairs     Unrivaled Performance with Business in Mind    Extend hardware lifetime with next generation performance and reduce IT costs with must have  maintenance and security features     Featuring the industry   s fastest Random Performance  up to 100 000 IOPS   users can expect up to about 15times  increase in performance over a typical SATA HDD Based on traced based benchmark score comparison   Even older  hardware will benefit from dramatic speed improvements  which means savvy businesses can extend the lifetime of  their existing hardware rather than making an expensive investment in new machines  saving precious IT investment  dollars in a stubbornly volatile economic climate    With the 840 Series  Samsung has added AES 256 bit Full Disk Encryption  FDE   a feature many business will find a  welcome addition  Simply enabling the Hard Disk Password via the BIOS renders data stored on the drives inaccessible  to anyone without the proper password  And  because this feature is hardware based encryption implemented at the  controller level  there is no impact on overall drive performance as there is with software based FDE solutions    In addition to the performance and security enhancements an 840 Series SSD offers  the 840 was designed to 
86. ver 100 times faster than HDDs in accessing data   including data seek time and latency  Moreover  while HDDs are deeply affected by fragmentation  SSDs deliver consistent  performance thanks to their use of integrated circuits instead of physical spinning platters     while rotating disks must wait for  spindles motors  heads  and arms to physically locate data locations  SSDs can access any location with lightning speed            EEJ                NAND FLASH Media Magnetic Platters  540   330 Seq  R W Speed  MB s  60   160   140  70  x3r8   2 5  98 000   70 000 Ran R W Speed  IOPS  450 400 21771175  0 1 Data Access Time  ms  10 12 x100 120  78 700 Benchmark Score  PCMark Vantage  5 600 x14  0 127W  active  Power Consumption  Operation  1 75W x13 4  0 046W  Idle  Idle Power 0 8W x17 d  20G  10 2000Hz  Vibration 0 5G  22 350Hz  x40  1500G 0 5ms Shock  Operation  350G 2 0ms x4  1 5M hours Reliability  MTBF   700k hours x2            HDD performance may vary by brand and model  The above data is for explanatory purposes only     Let   s continue with an analogy  Imagine you are making a cake and you need to collect all of the ingredients  You have  a big house   and a kitchen to match  The flour is in the cabinet on the other side of the room  the eggs and milk are in  the refrigerator  but you forgot the sugar downstairs in your car  It can take a considerable amount of time to gather the  things you need  since you have to physically walk to the location of each ingredient 
87. viding the total Bytes per second by the data transfer size  4KB   For example  in the image to  the left  if we divide the Random Read speed of 408 7MB s by 4KB  4 000MB   we get 0 102175MB s or 102 175 IOPS   While the majority of client PC workloads will not exceed a QD of 1  some usage scenarios may generate a QD of 2 6 or  even up to 10  in limited applications   Data center applications  on the other hand  may generate massive numbers of  Input Output  I O  requests  creating a QD of 32  64  or even 128 in some cases  depending on the number of access  requests per second   This is why it is useful to look at multiple performance metrics when evaluating the overall  performance of a drive and why it is important to know which metrics are more appropriate for the intended usage  application     lometer    lometer  also freely available via the web  is another popular synthetic benchmarking tool  It is commonly used to   measure IOPS  random performance  and is the program Samsung uses to measure the random speeds of its SSDs    Its interface is significantly more complex than CDM  but it offers more control over the testing scenarios  Users can  ge Customize what types and sizes of data to use  or mix  as well   as specify the test length  the number of workers  threads   or   the queue depth  among other options    tenia tepas andon   S EISEN When choosing variables for aRandom performance    tothe progress bar ef you choice    C Lat Updte 1 2 3 4 50 15 9945 60 OF    be
88. y terminology     AES    The Advanced Encryption Standard  AES  is an encryption standard approved by the National Institute of Standards and  Technology  NIST  for the safeguarding of electronic data  After being adopted by the US government  the standard  is now used worldwide  This cipher  usually implemented with either 128 bit or 256 bit encryption keys  is widely used  to protect sensitive information and is found integrated at both the hardware and software level  All 840 and 840 PRO  Series SSDs are equipped with a high performance hardware accelerator that implements AES encryption with a 256   bit key     FDE    Full Drive Encryption refers to a storage device in which nearly everything is encrypted rather than encrypting only  certain files or folders  This solution is attractive for high security environments because it makes it simple to destroy  all data on the drive by destroying and replacing the cryptographic key s  that protect it  With this technology  the swap  space and temporary files are also encrypted  and  when implemented through hardware rather than software  even the  bootstrapping code is encrypted  By using a Trusted Platform Module  TPM   standardized by the Trusted Computing  Group  in conjunction with FDE  the integrity of the boot environment can also be verified     SED    Self Encrypting Drive  SED  is a term that refers to a storage device that implements hardware based FDE  Therefore  an  SED is a special case of FDE  SEDs boast better pe
    
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