Subject: Re: scsi-disks hardsectored to 1024 byte/sec
To: Guenther Grau <Guenther.Grau@bk.bosch.de>
From: Leo Weppelman <leo@wau.mis.ah.nl>
List: current-users
Date: 07/16/1998 21:15:06
On Thu 16 Jul 1998, Guenther Grau wrote:
> Hi Leo,
>
> Leo Weppelman wrote:
> [...]
> > I'll look for it. Here at work, in my clipboard was the following piece of
> > Bonnie data (Note that this was on a 300Mb old MAXTOR, I had one on 1024 and
> > one on 512 byte sector size in my system at that time):
> >
>> -------Sequential Output-------- ---Sequential Input-- --Random--
>> -Per Char- --Block--- -Rewrite-- -Per Char- --Block--- --Seeks---
>> Mach MB K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU /sec %CPU
>> 1K 100 384 60.0 380 11.6 290 13.6 509 99.3 994 23.7 30.0 9.0
>>
>> 512 100 583 99.0 1110 63.3 559 47.3 508 99.3 1005 46.6 31.5 8.8
>>
>> 512O 100 583 99.1 1114 64.4 558 50.1 508 99.4 1005 46.6 31.6 8.9
>
> How come that the 1K-sector is so much slower on output, but about
> the same on input???
Yes, weird isn't it... I have run multiple tests because I didn't believe
it at first, but they were pretty consistent. For completeness, I think
these tests should be repeated on more than 1 type of disk. It might have
been a problem with the maxtor firmware. When I started playing with bigger
sector sizes, I had the idea that 1K blocks should be slightly faster...
Leo.