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-o log considered "quite nice" for VAXen?
While extracting netbsd-6 onto a MicroVAX 4000/90 I thought I'd run
some quick tests on WAPBL (-o log) to see what difference it made.
Rather unscientific, just two extracts from a file mounted across NFS:
# mount -o log /dev/sd0a /mnt; cd /mnt
# time tar xzpf /opt/netbsd/arch/6-vax-2012-04-26/base.tgz ; time tar
xzpf /opt/netbsd/arch/6-vax-2012-04-26/base.tgz
202.63 real 62.18 user 102.58 sys
198.09 real 60.84 user 102.41 sys
# umount /mnt
# mount /dev/sd0a /mnt; cd /mnt
# time tar xzpf /opt/netbsd/arch/6-vax-2012-04-26/base.tgz ; time tar
xzpf /opt/netbsd/arch/6-vax-2012-04-26/base.tgz
309.41 real 60.50 user 105.47 sys
317.80 real 59.60 user 105.85 sys
Not too shabby, though the (relatively) fast CPU could be a factor.
Also tested extracting .txz format files. Now *that* is slow on the 4000/90.
I hate to think what it would be like on an older vax!
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