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Date:      Tue, 24 Nov 1998 10:35:32 +0100
From:      Ron Klinkien <root@zappa.demon.nl>
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Adaptec SCSI messages
Message-ID:  <19981124103532.B613@zappa.demon.nl>
In-Reply-To: <19981124011512.B11237@keltia.freenix.fr>; from Ollivier Robert on Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 01:15:12AM %2B0100
References:  <19981114144915.A244@zappa.demon.nl> <Pine.BSF.4.03.9811161602000.17775-100000@resnet.uoregon.edu> <19981117112118.A252@zappa.demon.nl> <19981124011512.B11237@keltia.freenix.fr>

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On Tue, Nov 24, 1998 at 01:15:12AM +0100, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Ron Klinkien:
> > Strange though that after doubling the data transfer rate from 40 -> 80Mb/s
> > iozone 100 doesn't reports any increase of speed.
> 
> Because you have enlarged the _bus_ by two doesn't mean the drive is able
> to move bytes faster from the platters. 
> 
> You are now able to put more disks before saturating the SCSI bus but bear
> in mind that it is very unlikely that you'll be ever eble to saturate a 80
> MB/s bus with only one drive.
> -- 
> Ollivier ROBERT -=- FreeBSD: The Power to Serve! -=- roberto@keltia.freenix.fr
> FreeBSD keltia.freenix.fr 3.0-CURRENT #2: Sun Nov  8 01:22:20 CET 1998
> 
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-- 

I guess you are right, but i wonder why they have invented Ultra 2 disks
then. Since my disk performed in Single Ended mode exactly the same as
in ULTRA2-LVD mode.

--- cut ---
zappa# iozone 100

        IOZONE: Performance Test of Sequential File I/O  --  V2.01 (10/21/94)
                By Bill Norcott

        Operating System: FreeBSD 2.x -- using fsync()

        Send comments to:       b_norcott@xway.com

        IOZONE writes a 100 Megabyte sequential file consisting of
        204800 records which are each 512 bytes in length.
        It then reads the file.  It prints the bytes-per-second
        rate at which the computer can read and write files.


Writing the 100 Megabyte file, 'iozone.tmp'...9.742188 seconds
Reading the file...9.062500 seconds

IOZONE performance measurements:
        10763250 bytes/second for writing the file
        11570493 bytes/second for reading the file
zappa#                                             
--- cut ---
I was hoping it did better than this.

Hmm and strange it reports FreeBSD 2.x

Ron.



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