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Date:      Tue, 17 Feb 1998 02:54:43 -0800
From:      brian@worldcontrol.com
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   softupdates4 ruins performance of my wide drive 8-)
Message-ID:  <19980217025443.51503@top.worldcontrol.com>

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softupdates4 + ***********

SMP 2xPP150 w/64MB
Adaptec 2940W with
options AHC_TAGENABLE
options AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE
options AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO

SEAGATE ST43400N 5400rpm SCSI2-FAST       avg(r/w)seek 10/11ms
(8 bit interface drive, tag enabled)

     (-j)
build1-4     7840.03 real      6474.63 user      4048.94 sys    1.3422  130.66
build2-4     7898.67 real      6468.78 user      4070.07 sys    1.3342  131.64
build3-8     7959.24 real      6497.00 user      4085.74 sys    1.3297  132.65
build4-2     8787.30 real      6389.92 user      3846.45 sys    1.1649  146.46

SEAGATE ST15150W 7200rpm SCSI2-FAST-WIDE  avg(r/w)seek  8/9ms
(16 bit interface drive, tag enabled)

build1-4     7479.70 real      6462.32 user      4061.98 sys    1.4070  124.66

So all the extra expense of the wide controller and wide drive bought
me 6 minutes or a 4.5% improvement.

Can't wait to upgrade to ultra-wide or ultra2-wide! or fire-wire! 8-)

(satire impaired readers: it is likely that the softupdates are removing
 the drive as the bottlenecking factor, or at least reducing the
 influence of the drives in the overall performance, which is actually
 quite cool.  I guess it is time to get out the old klunkers and put
 them back online. 8-) )

(in all tests above the drive specified was SCSI ID 0 in the same
 system and was the only drive.  One drive was pax'ed from the other
 so they contained the identical data.  Though not necessarily
 distributed around the drive the same. Also, the ST43400N is
 a 2GB drive while the ST15150W is a 4GB drive.)

--
Brian Litzinger <brian@worldcontrol.com>

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