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Seagate Exos 8TB Review - Performance Tests SanDisk Ultra 3D NVMe & KINGSTON SNV2S2000G - SD Web UI
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Download CrystalDiskMark : https://crystalmark.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskMark
00:00:00 Welcome to the comprehensive review of Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A
00:00:25 Fresh installation speed of Automatic1111 Web UI comparison will be made
00:00:40 How to initialize and format newly purchased hard disks
00:01:25 SMART attributes of ST4000NM0024 Seagate Enterprise 4TB
00:01:37 SMART attributes of 1TB SanDisk Ultra M.2 NVMe™ 3D SSD
00:01:42 SMART attributes of 2TB Kingston NV2 2 TB SNV2S/2000G M.2 PCI-Express 4.0 SSD
00:01:45 SMART attributes of newly purchased fresh Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A 8TB
00:01:54 HDD Testing applications list used in this video
00:02:10 AS SSD Benchmark results of all of the disks
00:02:18 Raid 1 results will be added later and the testing procedure
00:02:33 How to build Raid 1 in Windows by Using Intel Raid Storage Manager (IRTS)
00:04:13 Write through cache mode selection in Raid 1 and its importance
00:04:36 How to start using raid disks after they have been initialized
00:05:03 Used PC specs like CPU, RAM, Motherboard
00:05:14 How to copy entire disk to another disk by using RoboCopy command tool
00:06:29 Anvil's Storage Utilities - The comparison of the final test results
00:09:14 AS SSD Benchmark - The comparison of the final test results
00:10:40 ATTO Disk Benchmark - The comparison of the final test results
00:12:04 CrystalDiskMark - The comparison of the final test results
00:13:10 How did I do real life app Automatic1111 Stable Diffusion Web UI installation speed test
00:14:04 Automatic1111 Web UI installation benchmark results of each disks
00:14:55 Stable Diffusion Web UI model loading times comparison
A Comprehensive Review of Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A and Comparison of Storage Drives
Welcome to this comprehensive review of the Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A, an 8TB hard disk designed for enterprise storage. In this article, we will take a deep dive into the drive's features, performance, and comparisons with other storage solutions, including the installation speed of Automatic1111 Web UI, initialization and formatting processes, and SMART attributes. We will also discuss RAID 1 setup, benchmark tests, and real-life application performance.
Fresh Installation Speed of Automatic1111 Web UI Comparison
The Automatic1111 Web UI installation speed is a critical factor for users who need to deploy web applications quickly. We will compare the installation speed on several storage devices, including the Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A, Seagate Enterprise 4TB, 1TB SanDisk Ultra M.2 NVMe™ 3D SSD, and 2TB Kingston NV2 2 TB SNV2S/2000G M.2 PCI-Express 4.0 SSD.
HDD Testing Applications
Various HDD testing applications will be utilized in our comparisons, including AS SSD Benchmark, Anvil's Storage Utilities, ATTO Disk Benchmark, and CrystalDiskMark. We will provide an overview of these applications and discuss their unique features.
Benchmark Test Results
We will present the benchmark test results from AS SSD Benchmark, Anvil's Storage Utilities, ATTO Disk Benchmark, and CrystalDiskMark, comparing the Seagate Exos ST8000NM000A with the other storage devices. This will provide insights into the performance of each drive under different testing scenarios.
RAID 1 Setup and Testing Procedure
We will discuss how to build a RAID 1 array using Intel Raid Storage Manager (IRTS) in Windows, which provides data redundancy by mirroring the contents of one drive onto another. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of selecting write-through cache mode in RAID 1.
Disk Cloning with RoboCopy
We will demonstrate how to use the RoboCopy command tool to copy the entire contents of one disk to another, which is useful for migrating data or creating backups.
Real-Life Application Performance
Finally, we will examine the performance of the storage devices in real-life applications, specifically the Automatic1111 Stable Diffusion Web UI installation speed test and model loading times comparison. This will provide insights into how the drives perform under practical conditions.
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00:00:00 Greetings everyone, I have purchased two Seagate 8TB Enterprise Exos disks to build a
00:00:07 new Raid 1 and move my files. As AI progress with significant speed and programs take more space,
00:00:13 I needed to upgrade my existing Raid. So today I am going to do speed review of the following disks
00:00:20 and compare their performance with most up-to-date hard drive testing applications. Moreover,
00:00:26 I will do fresh installation of Automatic1111 Web UI on each disks and compare their installation
00:00:33 speed and the model file loading speed as well. So this is the photo of my newly purchased disks.
00:00:38 Let's begin with initializing them. To do that, let's open administrative tools. I
00:00:43 have just typed ADM and the administrative tools appeared. Open that. In here you will see computer
00:00:49 management. Click that. Double click actually. Then this window will be opened. In here click
00:00:56 the disk management and when you open the disk management you will see the new disks that you
00:01:02 have like this. Unallocated. So let's initialize them. Right click. New simple volume. Next. Full
00:01:09 space. Next. Assign a letter. Next. Format as NTFS. Perform quick format. Next and finish. Okay,
00:01:16 let's also make the other one as well. Alright, now let me show you their smart data. Quickly. So
00:01:23 this is my data storing disk. It has been online for over 34000 hours. These are the values. It is
00:01:31 still looking good. Actually, I also had another one as a Raid 1 and it failed. So this is my 1TB
00:01:38 SanDisk Ultra 3D NVME disk. This is my main C drive disk. Kingston 2TB. And these are my newly
00:01:47 purchased disks. There are no problems with them. They are looking pretty fresh and correct. Now
00:01:53 time to start testing. So these are the testing applications that I am going to test all of the
00:01:59 disks. I will do test on each one of the hard disks and then I will show you the results. I
00:02:05 am using the default settings so these settings do matter. Let's begin. Okay, all tests have been
00:02:11 completed for AS SSD Benchmark. However, the Raid result is not here yet because I didn't build the
00:02:18 Raid. I will add the result of that to these results. Then make a comparison of all of them.
00:02:24 All tests have been completed. Now time to build Raid 1 and do the final test. Then we will start
00:02:31 comparison. So for building right one, I will use Intel Optane Memory and Storage Management.
00:02:38 So this is the beginning screen. You see Raid 1, Yeni_Raid D. One of the disk is missing.
00:02:45 It was failed and therefore I have purchased these two new disks and now I will build new
00:02:51 Raid on these two new disks. Then I will copy all of the data from this disk into the new Raid. For
00:03:00 making a new right click create Raid volume. Let's name it as 8TBExos like this. So optimized disk
00:03:09 performance Raid 0 or real-time data protection Raid 1. I am going to pick data protection which
00:03:15 is what I need next. In here you need to select array disks. So I am selecting both of them. So
00:03:22 you can choose keep data from one of the selected disks. Currently both of the disks are just empty.
00:03:28 Let me show you. So these are the status of the disks. You see both of them are empty. Therefore
00:03:35 I am not going to keep any data from the disks. OK then there is also initialize volume. I am
00:03:40 not going to pick it and array allocation is 100 percent. This will be the new volume size because
00:03:46 when you do Raid 1 it is going to write data to both of them. Therefore there won't be any disk
00:03:53 increase. Next and I will also pick delete data on create Raid volume. OK the Raid has
00:04:00 been generated. However we need to initialize it to be able to use. And there is also cache mode.
00:04:07 Read only it is. So there are different cache modes and when you click them you will see what
00:04:12 differences they have. I am going to pick write through because this cache mode improves data
00:04:18 security since the system assumes the data is available only after it has been safely written
00:04:23 to the disk. This is really important for me. So save it and then we are ready to initialize
00:04:29 it. Let's initialize. The initialization is completed now. It took over 12 hours. However
00:04:35 the disk is not visible in the this PC. So I am entering once again the administrative tools,
00:04:40 computer management, storage, disk management and now it will show me initialize disk. I will
00:04:47 initialize it as you are seeing right now. Right click simple volume select the letter as you wish
00:04:53 and that's it. And now 2 EXOS enterprise level 8TB Raid 1 is initialized. We can do the final test
00:05:01 and we can start comparison. All of the tests have been completed and now we are ready to compare
00:05:07 them. But before comparing them I will show you a very cool trick that you can use in your windows.
00:05:14 I am going to copy entire disk D to my new disk E volume. So which command we are going to use.
00:05:23 So for copying the entire disk into a new disk we are going to use RoboCopy. This command is using
00:05:30 the RoboCopy robust file copy utility to copy all the files and directories from the source
00:05:36 directory D to the destination directory E while preserving all file attributes and timestamps.
00:05:43 You can see the entire command here and the entire description here. Please pause the video and read
00:05:50 it if you wish. I will also put this command into the description of the video along with
00:05:55 its description. For executing this command I will run my command prompt as an administrator.
00:06:01 You see when I type cmd the run as administrator appears. After you click it it will start as an
00:06:08 administrator. You will see administrator here copy paste the command and then it will start
00:06:13 copying entire drive. Since we have hidden the messages of the RoboCopy we need to open the log
00:06:21 file we defined. So when you open the RoboCopy log file you will see all of the files that are being
00:06:27 copied from your source disk to your destination disk like this. So the first result I am going to
00:06:33 demonstrate is Anvil's Storage Utilities. The disk C drive is my main drive which is Kingston NV2 PCI
00:06:42 express 4.0 NVMe SSD. Its code is SNV2S2000G. So it's a 2TB SSD and the results are really
00:06:54 good even though this disk is my C drive and I have a lot of AI applications and programming
00:07:01 applications and other things therefore it is not displaying its best performance but we can see the
00:07:07 reading writing speeds they are extremely good. So my second disk is completely free of load which is
00:07:15 SanDisk SSD 3D NVMe 2M Ultra S 1TB. The results are a little bit better than my main disk in some
00:07:25 cases. This is actually not expected however I believe this is because my main disk is my C drive
00:07:31 and it is already being used by my applications. However you can see the results they are really
00:07:38 really good. So the third disk that I am going to show you is the Seagate Exos 7E8 Enterprise
00:07:45 disk ST8000NM000A. The results are really decent for a mechanical disk we can see the read we can
00:07:54 see the write results the score it gets is 540 but you see the score difference is tremendous between
00:08:03 my SSD and the mechanical disk so the mechanical disk should be only used for storing data. For
00:08:10 active use you really need an SSD. For example the SSD is able to read 10 times more data than
00:08:18 the mechanical disk. This is a huge difference. So the fourth disk is my old Seagate Enterprise
00:08:23 Capacity ST4000NM0024. You see the results are really really bad unfortunately. It is barely able
00:08:32 to read 100 megabytes when sequentially reading. The 4 kilobyte reading is terrible even if you
00:08:39 use multi-thread. The writings are also very bad. This disk is pretty old and now the time
00:08:45 has come for to upgrade it to my newly purchased disk as Raid 1. So here the Raid 1 result of the
00:08:52 new Exos disks. Since Raid 1 mirrors the data the operating system can read half of the data from
00:08:59 the one disk and the rest of the data from the other disk. However none of the synthetic tests
00:09:04 were very good to use this mirroring feature of Raid 1. So the Raid 1 didn't bring a lot of speed
00:09:11 improvement for Anvil's Storage Utilities. The second test we are going to look for is AS SSD
00:09:18 Benchmark. So when we compare the reading and writing speed between the Kingston and
00:09:23 the SanDisk Ultra SSD we can see the AS SSD were able to utilize the speed of the Kingston better.
00:09:30 So the reading and writing speeds are looking better for sequential. For 4k there isn't much
00:09:37 difference and in the score SanDisk is a little bit better than the Kingston because as I said
00:09:44 this is my C drive and SanDisk is just storage device currently so it doesn't have any load.
00:09:51 So when we look at the newly purchased 8TB Exos disk we can see the speeds are decent much better
00:09:59 than my older drive. Especially for 4k writing the speed difference is significant. It is six
00:10:05 times better than my older disk. This is a really good one. For 4k reading the speeds are almost
00:10:11 same. However when the thread count increases it is also almost three times of my previous disk.
00:10:18 Therefore this upgrade was worth it. Also it is getting three times of score of the older 4TB
00:10:27 disk. However the speed difference between SSD and mechanical disk is just huge once again. And when
00:10:33 we do Raid 1 we don't get performance improvement with this synthetic test as well. Okay the fourth
00:10:40 result we are going to see is the ATTO Disk Benchmark. In this benchmark I had very rare
00:10:46 results. I don't know why I did several times. The writing speeds are extremely low for my Kingston
00:10:52 SSD. Maybe this is because a bug that the software has. The reading speeds are looking correct. They
00:10:58 are better than the SanDisk but at writing speeds unfortunately they are very bad. I think this is
00:11:05 because of the software because I don't see such slowness and I see such speeds in other tests so
00:11:13 we can ignore that. These are the results for the SanDisk drive. And now we are seeing the results
00:11:18 for new Seagate Exos disks. You see the writing speed and reading speeds are extremely good when
00:11:24 you get over 4KB. In the 8KB it is almost same as 64MB. This is very very good. I liked speed
00:11:33 so this is a huge improvement. When we compare it with the older 4TB we can see it is performing
00:11:40 2.5 times better than my older 4TB data storage disk. However these speeds are still nothing when
00:11:49 compared to SSDs. And when we do Raid 1 in some tests we see some improvement but overly it is
00:11:56 almost same so this synthetic test was also not able to utilize Raid 1. And the final synthetic
00:12:03 test we are going to see is CrystalDiskMark. This is the most up-to-date synthetic disk benchmarking
00:12:09 software. I see slow writing speeds for Kingston disk in this benchmark as well. I don't know the
00:12:15 reason but for sequential reading and writing the speeds are better than the SanDisk as expected.
00:12:21 I think this is the only correct result for my Kingston disk in this experimentation. I should
00:12:27 search for the cause of this problem. However the speeds are like this. And for the new Exos you see
00:12:33 it is reaching 270MB read and 250MB writing for sequential. For random 4K the speeds are terrible
00:12:42 as expected from a mechanical disk but still it is much better than my old disk and we see something
00:12:50 different in this one. In the Raid 1 mode with Crystal Disk Mark I think it was able to utilize
00:12:57 Raid 1 feature. You see the random 4K read and writing speeds are significantly better than the
00:13:03 single disk mode. So Raid 1 will be effective in real life application I believe. So now I
00:13:10 will do real life test. For this task I will use Automatic1111 Stable Diffusion Web UI. I will do
00:13:15 fresh installation. However to prevent caching effect because it will download a lot of files
00:13:21 I will do an initial installation. Then I will repeat the installations and I will calculate the
00:13:27 time that it takes to install and start the web UI instance. Okay so the initial installation has
00:13:34 been completed. It has cached all of the files. I am also putting the model file so it won't
00:13:40 download the model file from the internet. Now I will start another fresh installation. Starting
00:13:47 the fresh installation and starting the timer to calculate the time of each installation on each
00:13:53 of the drive. So currently this installation is being tested on my main c drive which is
00:13:59 Kingston 2TB NVMe SSD. The installation is completed only with 4 minutes and 49 seconds
00:14:08 on SanDisk Ultra 3D NVMe drive. Actually this drive is supposed to be slower than my
00:14:15 Kingston 2TB SSD. However obviously I have some problems in my computer or my applications are
00:14:23 causing this slowness of my 2TB Kingston SSD. Still they are very close and this duration is
00:14:31 extremely well for SanDisk. SanDisk is working very well. Interestingly on my slowest D drive
00:14:37 it took only 6 minutes and 42 seconds. This is really surprising if you ask me. So this was a
00:14:45 completely fresh installation and it worked very fast. It took only 5 minutes and 20 seconds for
00:14:52 the new Exos Raid drive. And here the final results of fresh installation times and model
00:14:59 load times. I also used the model loading times that is displayed on the CMD window. Therefore
00:15:06 you are also seeing the model loading times. As you are seeing using SSD for stable diffusion will
00:15:13 increase your model loading times significantly. Therefore if possible host your models on your
00:15:20 SSD drives and when you are done with them move them to your storage drives if you don't
00:15:26 have sufficient space. Thank you very much for watching. I hope you have enjoyed. Please like,
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00:15:52 hopefully I will make even more better awesome videos. As you have seen Seagate Exos drives
00:15:58 are tremendously good for storing data and as the data we use increases we need storage. So
00:16:05 I suggest you to get such drives for storing your data. Also using Raid 1 will ensure your
00:16:11 data safety even if one disk fails as happened in my case. Raid 1 will save you from data loss. You
00:16:19 see one of my Raid has been failed. Therefore now I will transfer all my data from this
00:16:25 drive to my new Raid drive. I also have awesome tutorials for Stable Diffusion and new AI stuff
00:16:31 on my channel. So don't forget to check them out. Hopefully see you later in another awesome video.
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