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Reviews
PCMark05 Windows Startup Performance
7:08 AM - February 8, 2006 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: iscsi, open
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PCMark05 Windows Startup Performance

Although we have not seen a solution that would allow booting a system via an iSCSI drive, we still decided to include this benchmark. With this application-based benchmark, there is not much of a difference between DataCore and Open-E. Open-E has a very small lead here.
PCMark05 File Write Performance

Again, Open-E outperforms its competitor by a very small margin.
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