![]() ![]() ![]() Examples include booting an operating system or loading a particular game from the disk. Real-world access traces may be used for simulating the behavior of computing activities that are limited by storage performance. More serious benchmarks, however, actually replicate access traces from real-world workloads to determine the suitability of a particular device for a particular workload. We saw results from two popular ones - ATTO, and CrystalDiskMark - in a previous section. There are a number of storage benchmarks that can subject a device to artificial access traces by varying the mix of reads and writes, the access block sizes, and the queue depth / number of outstanding data requests. PCMark 10 Storage Bench - Real-World Access Traces
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