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Date:      Mon, 26 May 2003 16:47:22 +0200
From:      Christophe Zwecker <doc@zwecker.de>
To:        Heiko Schaefer <hschaefer@fto.de>, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: gbde Performance - 35Mb/s vs 5.2 MB/s
Message-ID:  <3ED228FA.6030902@zwecker.de>
In-Reply-To: <20030526141901.J294@daneel.foundation.hs>
References:  <3ED203E6.1000202@zwecker.de> <20030526141901.J294@daneel.foundation.hs>

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Heiko Schaefer wrote:
> Hi Christophe,

> Poul gave me the following tip on this list in a mail on Tue, 29 Apr 2003:
> 
> "Remember to set the sectorsize in gbde (gbde init -i) to the fragment
> size of your filesystem (typically 2048 for ufs), this is critical
> for performance."
> 
> did you do that?

yes, he gave me the same tip, before that I hat 1.8mb (!)
since my cpu is faster than yours I should easily reach the 10MB/s and more.

> i do not have exact numbers, but i think i can get approx 10MB/s writing
> on my gbde disks with an athlon xp 1800+.
> 
> ...i would be curious about what top (or ps auxw) tell you while you use
> your gbde disk. from what i've experienced, your cpu shouldn't be maxed
> out with 5MB/s throughput.

the dd command takes max 5% cpu load while doing  the test


> gbde is fairly slow for me too, but by using "gbde init -i", the cpu is
> the limiting factor. and i'm fairly fine with that, assuming the crypto
> that is done is sound :) ...unfortunately only with time that will become
> somewhat certain.

well you know wether it will speed up later on ? Its ok, unless I have 
to reformat, I dont have the means to backup 700gb of data just like that.


thx for your comments anyway !

Christophe
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