2010/11/26

operating systems and portable applications.

Utilizing SiSoft Sandra 2009 to get some synthetic results for performance I see the Corsair Voyager reaching a maximum performance of 31MB/s on read operations for 64MB files and a maximum write performance of 21.33MB/s for 256MB files making this a very attractive drive for users looking to archive large music, photo or video files.

Write performance compared to the Kingston DataTraveler 150 32GB shows a near-double performance for all file sizes which should ensure you spend less time writing and more time reading data from the drive compared to any other USB flash drive thereby maximizing your productivity.

If ever there was an argument for businesses to spend a lot of money on a flash drive, this is it.

IT administrators running portable operating systems from the Flash Voyager GT may also find a niche for this drive as an on-the-fly administrative tool capable of storing user profiles, tools, operating systems and portable applications.

My real-world results were measured using Microsoft's own Robocopy tool to measure performance for both read and write operations on a 640MB ISO image file.

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