Disk Sensei

  



  1. Disk Sensei 1.2
  2. Disk Sensei Trim
  3. Disk Sensei Review
Hi, my current os win7 is installed on to a SATA SSD, i am planning to migrate by cloning a disk image and recovering it to the 970 Evo, i have read some conflicting information Samsung driver installation PDF suggests that raid mode in the pch should be disabled but i have read elsewhere it has to be enabled to get the full performance from the PCIe lanes? can anyone tell me what settings in the system bios i need to change, before i do this, current system disk boots in legacy MBR mode, so that will also require to be converted to uefi /gpt and of course will need to be bootable
Disk sensei trim enabler

Blue. Purple Stamp. 174g - 1 in stock; Pink. White Stamp. 174g - 3 in stock. For the everyday user The blazing fast Clean feature in Sensei will help you find and delete unnecessary files that are taking up your storage space, freeing up gigabytes of storage without touching your personal files. Disk Sensei is the world’s first software of its kind. With a strong focus on clean design and easy-to-use features, it is an advanced disk performance tool that you don’t have to be a computer professional to understand. Disk Sensei provides features to: Monitor drive usage and statistics; Analyze and explain drive health. Sensei offers several features related to Hardware and Software, such as a super-easy-to-use App Uninstaller, blazing fast Disk Cleaner, Health info for your battery and storage drives, and much more. Discmania says this about the Sensei: The Sensei (formerly the Tiger Warrior) is a low profile putter with an extremely flat top that fits great in any hand size. This putter has a neutral flight with a slight fade at the end, this helps guarantee a strong connection with the chains and helps keep the putting flight consistent. The Sensei also doubles as a great approach disc. When thrown from.

Due to the nature of deep packet analysis and detailed drill-down reporting functionality, Sensei requires more hardware resources than a standard L3-L4 firewall.

Disk Sensei 1.2

Note

With the Sensei 1.5 release, you can offload your reporting database to an external system. This allows you to be able to run Sensei on systems with a constrained amount of RAM.

It is recommended that you check if your Ethernet adapter functions well with netmap.

CPU & Memory¶

Because the analytics module relies on Elasticsearch to process large amounts of data, the amount of the memory available in the system is crucial for the overall performance of Sensei.

Tip

If the number of active devices are more than 250 and the sustained WAN bandwidth is higher than 100 Mbps, we do not recommend deploying Sensei as a virtual guest since resources in virtual environments are generally shared between guest systems.

Below is the recommended minimum hardware requirements for Sensei based on the number of devices and the amount of sustained bandwidth:

# Active Devices

Maximum WAN Bandwidth

Minimum Memory

Cloudsee for mac. Minimum CPU

0-25

50 Mbps

4 GB

A Dual-Core CPU (x86_64 compatible, single core PassMark score of 200)

25-50

150 Mbps - 10 Kpps

4 GB

Intel Dual-Core i5 2.0 GHz (2 Cores, 4 Threads) or equivalent Mac remote desktop connection client for mac.

50-100

200 Mbps - 20 Kpps

8 GB

Intel Dual-Core i5 2.2 GHz (2 Cores, 4 Threads) or equivalent

100-250

300 Mbps - 40 Kpps

16 GB

Intel Dual-Core i5 3.2 GHz (2 Cores, 4 Threads) or equivalent

250-1000

500 Mbps - 100 Kpps

32 GB

Intel Quad-Core i7 3.4 GHz (4 Cores, 8 Threads) or equivalent

Note

Sensei requires at least 2 GB of memory. The installer will not continue if you have less than 2 GB of RAM. We recommend 4 GB memory to have an improved experience.

Disk Sensei Trim

Ethernet Adapter¶

Sensei uses a FreeBSD subsystem called netmap(4) to access raw Ethernet frames. With FreeBSD 11 (OPNsense version <= 20.1) this software can be very particular in terms of proper driver compatibility.

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Intel based adapters, particularly em(4) and igb(4), are observed to perform well in terms of stability and performance.

Sunny Valley Networks is sponsoring developments on this project so you can expect netmap(4) will better support a wide range of Ethernet drivers.

Disk Space¶

Sensei uses Elasticsearch or MongoDB as its backend to store large data sets. Please allow at least 5 MB of disk space per hour per megabit/second throughput.

Disk Sensei Review

If you’re running a 100 Mbps link (about 100 users) which is quite active during the daytime and idle rest of the day, you may calculate the space needed as follows:

As of version 0.7.0, Sensei expires old report data to free up disk space for the most recent data based on the configured number of days of history to keep.