WindowsToGo Performance Assessment
This test validates that the USB storage device meets the performance requirements of Windows To Go. USB storage devices that do not support Windows To Go do not need to run this test. This test checks the following performance requirements:
Random 4 KB Write IOPs >= 2000 (rotational drives exempt)
Random 4 KB Read IOPS >= 2000 (rotational drives exempt)
Sequential Write Speed >= 80MB/s
Sequential Read Speed >= 80MB/s
Max I/O Latency < 250 milliseconds
Maximum of 10 seconds sum-total of user-perceivable I/O latencies over any 1 hour period of a user-representative workload, where a user-perceivable I/O is defined as having a latency of at least 100 milliseconds
Test details
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Expected run time (in minutes) | 180 |
Category | Benchmark |
Timeout (in minutes) | 10800 |
Requires reboot | false |
Requires special configuration | false |
Type | automatic |
Additional documentation
Tests in this feature area might have additional documentation, including prerequisites, setup, and troubleshooting information, that can be found in the following topic(s):
Running the test
Before you run the test, complete the test setup as described in the test requirements: Removable Storage Testing Prerequisites. In order for the device to indicate that it seeks Windows To Go certification it must implement the MS OS Descriptor extended property WindowsBootCapable per the WindowsToGoCapableUSBDrive requirement. If this descriptor is not set on the device then this test will not appear.
This test formats the device. Any data stored on it will be lost. Back up any important data before running the test.
Note
You must insert the USB drive into a USB 3.0 port to run this test.
Troubleshooting
For generic troubleshooting of HLK test failures, see Troubleshooting Windows HLK Test Failures.
For troubleshooting information, see Troubleshooting Device.Storage Testing.
If you receive an error message saying "Not all of the metrics required were found in the logs", remove any unnecessary USB devices attached to the system, reboot, and then run the test again.
If a test case takes longer than 250 milliseconds, the device does not meet Windows To Go performance requirements. You can try to make the device faster and less prone to slow random access by using a different component or storage media.
The ReplyScenario test case files because too many IO operations had latencies in excess of 100 milliseconds. You can try to make the device faster and less prone to slow random access by using a different component or storage media.
More information
Command syntax
Command option | Description |
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StorageParameters.exe /device "[WDKDeviceID]" /outscript "[ParameterScript]" |
Runs the test. |
File list
File | Location |
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StorageParameters.exe |
<testbinroot>\nttest\driverstest\storage\wdk\ |
StorageDevices.dll |
<testbinroot>\nttest\driverstest\storage\wdk\ |
Parameters
Parameter name | Parameter description |
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LLU_NetAccessOnly | User account for accessing test fileshare. |
LLU_LclAdminUsr | User account for running the test. |
DeviceID | Either DriveLetter or DriveNumber |
DeviceType | USB3_PW_SSD or USB3_PW_RT |
Protocol | UAS or BOT |
Usage | Data or Boot |
WDKDeviceID | Instance path of device to test |
QueryUAS | Query Gatherer for UAS detection |
QueryUFDRotationalMedia | Query Gatherer for rotational media detection |
Cooldown | |
ParameterScript | |
PolicyXml | Defines tests and pass/fail criteria |
TAEFSource |