I/O Device Error On Write To Pcie Ssd; Pcie Ssd Performance Measurement Not Optimal - Dell PowerEdge Express Flash PCIe SSD User Manual

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I/O Device Error On Write To PCIe SSD

Cause
PCIe SSDs have a finite number of write cycles, when a PCIe SSD exhausts the number of
writes it goes in to the Write Protect mode (Read Only).
Description
Windows event log may report the following entries on the first write attempt to a PCIe SSD:
Linux messages log may report the following entries on a write attempt to a PCIe SSD:
VMware kernel log may report the following entries:
Solution
By using OpenManage Server Administrator, you may check the PCIe SSD state to confirm if
the PCIe SSD is in Read-Only Mode. Alternatively, you can boot into the HII and do the same.
For further instructions, contact a Dell Technical Service representative.

PCIe SSD Performance Measurement Not Optimal

Cause
PCIe SSD has not been pre-conditioned and/or BIOS settings are not optimal.
Description
There are a number of factors that may alter the performance of a PCIe SSD. It is
recommended to take basic setup measures to ensure performance optimization of these
devices.
Solution
Event ID 11: The driver detected a controller error on
\Device\Ide\IdePort#
Event ID 7: Device in Write-Protect Mode
Taskfile error (40000000): attempting recovery...
restartPort: Issuing COM reset Write protect bit set
Fail: write w/tag 1 write protect
EH tags failed: [2 tags]
scsiExecReadWriteCommand:Failure—drive has reached End of
Life and has gone into Write Protect
scsiExecReadWriteCommand:IO Failed—drive is in write
protect mode, EOL value=100
Without pre-conditioning the PCIe SSD, performance measurements can be
misleading as it may not reflect long term performance of the device. Pre-conditioning
activates flash management, which stabilizes data throughput over a period of time.
One way to pre-condition the PCIe SSD is to perform large block (64 KB or greater)
sequential writes to the entire device's capacity.
Configure the server for low latency performance. To achieve maximum performance
with Dell PowerEdge Express Flash PCIe SSDs, change the server performance profile
in the BIOS settings to Maximum Performance.
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