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SubjectRe: IDE/ATAPI in 2.5
>From: Tomas Szepe <szepe@pinerecords.com>

>> A Pentium 1200 running Linux-2.5.25 (ext3) results in:
>>
>> # star -xp -time < rock.tar.bz2
>> star: WARNING: Archive is bzip2 compressed, trying to use the -bz option.
>> star: 10372 blocks + 1536 bytes (total of 106210816 bytes = 103721.50k).
>> star: Total time 3190.483sec (32 kBytes/sec)
>> 53:10.490r 12.299u 2970.099s 93% 0M 0+0k 0st 0+0io 4411pf+0w
>>
>> You see, during the 53:20, the machine is only 7% idle!


>A Pentium 1200, eh?
>More like Pentium 120 or star just doesn't cut it.

star uses less CPU time than GNU tar. As GNU tar uses a proprietary
archive format, I never use it if I may avoid to use it.

>--

>Athlon 1GHz:

>kala@nibbler:/tmp/1$ time tar xjf rock.tar.bz2
>real 3m19.703s
>user 0m9.870s
>sys 0m24.840s

>According to top, the system was ~90% idle during the extraction.
>Linux 2.4.19-rc1-ac3, reiserfs 3.6.

Well, I wrote that this has been done with ext3 (I also checked ext2
which is approx. the same speed.
I don't have access to a reiserfs system that has not been compiled
with debug and I don't like to put out false statements.

>PS. Solaris is over 60% slower than Linux 2.2/2.4 in common fs
>operations on my SMP SPARCstation 10.

If you make such statements, it would help a lot of you would mention
the Solaris version you are running. I am always running a recent
Solaris beta kernel - you may have used an outdated version.

The filesystem speed on Solaris did dramatically improve to the beginning
of the year 2001. This equates Solaris 8 01/01.


Jörg

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