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SubjectRe: SMP 2.1.131: SCSI performance extremely poor vs. IDE
Hmm it was a hundred meg file, but I have X, Netscape and StarOffice5
running; fairly realworld.

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On 12 Dec 1998, Chris wrote:

> >>>>> "Lawrence" == Lawrence Walton <lawrence@otak-k.com> writes:
>
> Lawrence> I wonder about the bonnie benchmarking, but here is a
> Lawrence> SCSI benchmark with bonnie and a Symbios 875 and a 18
> Lawrence> barracuda, P233 and 128 megs of ram. Linux version
>
> Lawrence> How does this stack up? is it a SMP only thing?
>
> Just as a side note, bonnie benchmarks of a size less than several
> times RAM, are just a test of memory bandwidth, since a large portion
> gets cached. Try comparing those numbers to a 800 - 1000 meg test...
>
> Heck, I've seen read rates of over 50meg/sec off of some small
> tests ;) If you want to see some benchmarks to compare against look
> at the bonnie results at
>
> http://www.tec.ualberta.ca/Benchmarks/benchmarks.html
>
> HTH
>
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