Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 6 Jul 1998 21:11:46 +0200 (MET DST) | From | Gerard Roudier <> | Subject | Re: increasing page size |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 1998, Gerard Roudier wrote:
> For your infos, I have noticed that recent SCSI hard disks with > fast firmware used on a low-latency SCSI subsystem and high > bandwitch BUS are able to deliver max read sustaint data > rate when actual IO chunks are 4KB.
Sorry, but I did miscalculate something. 8KB seems to be a more accurate value. But the old Atlas II really needs only 4K IO chunk.
Results looks like the following:
Atlas II DDRS DGVS (sent to me by Marc SHAEFER) 4KB 9.5 MB/s 7.2 MB/s 9.0 MB/s 8KB 9.6 MB/s 12.2 MB/s ?? (about 17 MB/s sustaint)
Sorry for the wrong infos.
Gerard.
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