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I would agree with you, but them listing such broad write IOPS ranges makes me think otherwise. I could be wrong though.


There's a technical reason for the range, explained in the blog post:

> Why the range? Write IOPS performance to an SSD is dependent on something called the LBA (Logical Block Addressing) span. As the number of writes to diverse locations grows, more time must be spent updating the associated metadata. This is (very roughly speaking) the SSD equivalent of seek time for a rotating device, and represents per-operation overhead.




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