>
> I have tested with these options several times in a Windows environment. SSDs 
> experience higher performance if more area of the drive is left 
> 'spare'(overprovisioning), and when limiting the LBA range with similar 
> methodology the same SSD features higher speed when tested with VDBench.
> Is it possible there is a bug with fio in windows?

It's impossible to even begin to say without knowing what your vdbench taskfile 
looked like...

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The taskfile is this: 


>>   [global]
>> name=4ktest
>> filename=\\.\physicaldrive1
>> direct=1
>> numjobs=8
>> norandommap
>> ba=4k
>> time_based
>> size=745g
>> log_avg_msec=100000
>> group_reporting=1
>> #########################################################
>>
>> [4K Precon]
>> stonewall
>> runtime=15000
>> iodepth=32
>> bs=4k
>> rw=randwrite
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