Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote:[...] There are other issues with disktest, in that you can easily specify option combinations that generate apparently 5+ GB/s of IO, though actual traffic over the link to storage is very low. Caveat disktest emptor. I agree. The backing store should be a disk for it to have meaning, though please note my caveat above. Unfortunately, I agree. Bonnie++, dd tests, and a few others seem to bear far closer to "real world" tests than disktest and iozone, the latter of which does more to test the speed of RAM cache and system call performance than actual IO. Here is what I have run: disktest -K 8 -B 256k -I F -N 20000000 -P A -w /big/file disktest -K 8 -B 64k -I F -N 20000000 -P A -w /big/file disktest -K 8 -B 1k -I B -N 2000000 -P A /dev/sdb2 and many others. Joe -- Joseph Landman, Ph.D Founder and CEO Scalable Informatics LLC, email: landman@scalableinformatics.com web : http://www.scalableinformatics.com http://jackrabbit.scalableinformatics.com phone: +1 734 786 8423 fax : +1 866 888 3112 cell : +1 734 612 4615 --
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