Oracle F320 User Manual page 16

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Specifications
Specification
Operating Systems
Capacity shown represents the total usable capacity of the SSD which may be less than the total physical capacity. A certain area in physical
capacity, not in the area shown to the user, might be used for the purpose of NAND flash management.
Max. LBA shown represents the total user addressable sectors in LBA mode and calculated by IDEMA rule.
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Based on PCI Express Gen3 x4, Random performance measured using FIO in Ubuntu with queue depth 32 by 16 workers and Sequential
performance with queue depth 32 by 16 worker. Actual performance may vary depending on use conditions and environment.
Random performance was measured by using FIO in Ubuntu with queue depth 32 by 16 workers. Measurements were performed on a
full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive in sustained state. Actual performance may vary depending on use conditions and
environment.
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Sequential performance was measured by using FIO in Ubuntu with queue depth 32 by 16 workloads. Actual performance may vary
depending on use conditions and environment.
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Random performance was measured by using FIO in Ubuntu with queue depth 32 by 16 workloads. Measurements were performed on
a full Logical Block Address (LBA) span of the drive in sustained state. Actual performance may vary depending on use conditions and
environment.
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The read latency is measured by using FIO in Ubuntu and 4KB transfer size with queue depth 1 on a random workload of sustained state.
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The write latency is measured by using FIO in Ubuntu and 4KB transfer size with queue depth 1 on a sequential workload of sustained state.
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Typical values.
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The random read/write latency is measured by using FIO in Ubuntu and 4KB transfer size with queue depth 1 on a random workload
of sustained state.
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The sequential read/write latency is measured by using FIO in Ubuntu and 4KB transfer size with queue depth 1 on a sequential workload
of sustained state.
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The maximum taking time to be ready for receiving commands after power-up (CSTS.Ready=1). It is expected that I/O commands may
not be completed at this point.
Tc is measured at the hottest point on the case with the airflow condition of more than 2.5CFM at 25℃ of ambient temperature.
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Storing (or shipping) without power connection.
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Active power is measured using IOMeter2006.
Related Information
"Product Overview" on page 9
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Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card User Guide • July 2016
Value
■ Length: 167.65 +/-0.25 mm
■ Height: 18.71 +/-0.20 mm
■ Weight: Up to 330 g
■ Oracle Solaris 11.3 (SRU 2)
■ Oracle Linux 6.7, based on UEK4 (Unbreakable Linux Kernel Release 4)
■ Oracle Linux 7.1, based on UEK4 (Unbreakable Linux Kernel Release 4)
Oracle VM 3.3.3/3.4.1
Refer to the
"Oracle Flash Accelerator F320 PCIe Card Product Notes" in Oracle Flash
Accelerator F320 PCIe Card and Oracle 3.2 TB NVMe SSD Product
Notes.

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