It has been mentioned in some of the Windows 7 Introduction that Microsoft has optimized SSD performance, but only if the ears are imaginary or can only be proved by eyes. Here is a comparative test of the hard drive read and write speeds of Windows 7 and Vista systems, and the test results show that Windows 7 does improve the read-write speed of the hard drive in Vista. (test is performed between two identical hard drives)
After testing, the speed of reading the hard disk in Vista system fluctuates between 171MB/S and 206mb/s, while the same hard drive reading speed can reach between 223mb/s and 234mb/s in the Windows 7 system. Obviously, Windows 7 reads the hard drive faster than the 28mb/s to 52mb/s.
However, the speed of writing a hard drive is almost the same, but the Windows 7 system's write to the hard drive will abruptly rise from 86.4mb/s to 106mb/s at the burst speed. The performance of Windows 7 is still a real one to look forward to.