flashbench behaviour to determine erase block size in ssd pny SC1311 120GB












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This post How to determine SSD's Nand erase block size? is very interesting for me, and I did some tests on two same ssd PNY SC1311 120GB and I found totally different values, I plotted and found kind an offset but still I cannot estimate the erase block size.
Anyone can explain what is happening and how much is the erase block size?



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./flashbench -a /dev/sdg --blocksize=10241



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    This post How to determine SSD's Nand erase block size? is very interesting for me, and I did some tests on two same ssd PNY SC1311 120GB and I found totally different values, I plotted and found kind an offset but still I cannot estimate the erase block size.
    Anyone can explain what is happening and how much is the erase block size?



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    ./flashbench -a /dev/sdg --blocksize=10241



    thanks in advance










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      This post How to determine SSD's Nand erase block size? is very interesting for me, and I did some tests on two same ssd PNY SC1311 120GB and I found totally different values, I plotted and found kind an offset but still I cannot estimate the erase block size.
      Anyone can explain what is happening and how much is the erase block size?



      [ploting the 2 and 10 column of
      ./flashbench -a /dev/sdg --blocksize=10241



      thanks in advance










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      This post How to determine SSD's Nand erase block size? is very interesting for me, and I did some tests on two same ssd PNY SC1311 120GB and I found totally different values, I plotted and found kind an offset but still I cannot estimate the erase block size.
      Anyone can explain what is happening and how much is the erase block size?



      [ploting the 2 and 10 column of
      ./flashbench -a /dev/sdg --blocksize=10241



      thanks in advance







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