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What is de relative disk speed of *YOUR* system? [Keep them coming, please]
Posted on 24-Feb-2009 10:56:11
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Hi,

A while ago, in this thread speed of some HD's were measured utilising scsispeed
I think it might be interesting to see how various systems perform.

What is the speed of your HD?
Please state:
Amiga model
OS-version
Disk brand, model and size

and of course the results of the test using this command template:


scsispeed-4.2 DRIVE [your].device:[unit] FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536

Of course, [your] should reflect the controller you are using.
'a1ide', it8212ide', 'lsi53c8xx', 'sii0680ide', 'sii3112ide', 'sii3114ide' or sii3512ide' are all valid here.
Likewise [unit] should be set to a number, mostly 0.
This info can be gathered from MediaToolbox.

Looking forward to see the results.
N.b. post the results between a pair of [pre] and [/pre] tags.

Anyway here are mine:

Amiga µA1
OS4.1
Western Digital Blue Caviar 80Gb

scsispeed DRIVE a1ide.device:0 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: a1ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 23985356 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 28662988 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 32677888 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 11393433 bytes/sec


OldFart

EDIT:
Had to circumvent angled brackets by '[' and ']'.

EDIT: After replacing the a1ide.device with the new one, I got these results:

scsispeed DRIVE a1ide.device:0 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: a1ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 25661030 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 29646028 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 33516748 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 36254515 bytes/sec

===================================================================================
===================================================================================

Results in Mb
Figures between parenthesis are derived using the new drivers

Post Model device Hard disk size 8k 16k 32k 64k
1 ( 1) µA1 a1ide Western Digital 80Gb PATA 24 (26) 29 (30) 33 (34) 11 (36)
2 (13) µA1 a1ide Western Digital 500Gb PATA 27 (27) 33 (33) 37 (37) 12 (39)
4 SAM sii3114ide Samsung 500Gb SATA 31 41 52 61
5 A4000 cybppc Western Digital 80Gb SCSI 9 11 13 14
6 A4000 cybppc Compaq ? SCSI 15 16 18 19
7 (20) SAM sii3114ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 62 (62) 82 (83) 97 (99) 107 (107)
14 PegII peg2 Western Digital 500Gb PATA (40) (54) (66) (74)
15 SAM sii3114ide Maxtor 250Gb SATA (55) (70) (79) (85)
17 A1-XE sii0680ide Maxtor 60Gb PATA (28) (35) (39) (42)
19 A1-XE sii0680ide Maxtor 320Gb PATA (29) (35) (41) (44)
22 SAM sii3114ide Samsung 700Gb SATA (41) (61) (82) (91)
23 A1-XE sii0680ide Maxtor 40Gb PATA (29) (37) (42) (45)
24 (42/46/54) µA1 a1ide Seagate 80Gb PATA 11 (12/21/29) 12 (13/24/35) 12 (13/25/38) 12 (13/26/41)
28 A1-XE sii0680ide Western Digital 160Gb PATA (12) (35) (13) (41)
30 A1-XE a1ide Iomega 80Gb PATA (26) (29) (31) (33)
35 A4000 cybppc Maxtor 37Gb SCSI (14) (15) (17) (17)
A1 a1ide Hitachi 60Gb PATA (11) (13) (13) (13)
sii3512ide Western Digital 80Gb SATA (23) (28) (31) (33)
36/45 µA1 a1ide Western Digital 250Gb PATA (13/29) (13/35) (13/39) (13/41)
37 SAM sii3114ide Samsung (2.5") 160Gb SATA (25) (44) (59) (69)
48 SAM sii3114ide Samsung 160Gb SATA (30) (50) (70) (79)
56 SAM sii3114ide OSZ Solid State 30GB SATA (29) (56) (69) (79)
58 A1-XE a1ide Samsung 40Gb PATA (26) (32) (36) (38)
62 SAM sii3114ide Seagate (2.5") 80Gb SATA (59) (84) (93) (91)

After installing QuickFix V53.8:

63 (ref: 54) µA1 a1ide Seagate 80Gb PATA 28 32 37 39
65 A1-SE sii3114ide NEC 160Gb SATA 44 65 86 95
66 SAM440 flx sii3114ide Hitachi 500Gb SATA 61 87 95 95
67 SAM440 flx sii3114ide Western Digital SATA 59 77 81 81
68 (ref: 1) µA1 a1ide Western Digital 80Gb PATA 24 29 33 36
69 A1 a1ide Western Digital 500Gb PATA 25 32 38 42
71 SAM ep sii3114ide WD 2,5" Scorpio 160Gb SATA 61 78 85 85
72 SAM ep sii3114ide Corsair CSSD 60Gb SATA 65 88 105 117

After release of sb600sata.device for X1000:

78 X1000 sb600sata -= unknown =- SATA 58 78 92 104
81 A1 500 sii3114ide OCZ AGT3-25SAT3 60Gb SATA 53 76 95 108
85 SAM ep sii3114ide WD Caviar Green 300Gb SATA 60 78 78 71
93 SAM ep sii3114ide A-DATA 64Gb SATA 65 88 109 115
94 (ref: 1) µA1 a1ide Western Digital 80Gb PATA 25 29 33 35
98 X1000(?) s113114ide -= unknown =- 1Tb SATA 56 80 107 115
101 SAM460 sii3114ide OCZ Vertex 3 SATA 61 84 103 114
Seagate 1Tb SATA 71 93 109 118
107 SAM440 sii3114ide WD Caviar Blue SATA 48 69 87 69
108 X1000 sb600sata Samsung SSD SATA 41 93 151 177
114 X1000 sb600sata ADATA S510 120Gb SATA 62 98 134 164
115 X1000 sb600sata WD 1Tb SATA 64 100 120 120
116 (ref: 107) SAM440 flx sii3114ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 73 94 108 117

Update 5:
116 SAM440 flx sii3114ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 19 36 72 110
120 (ref: 116) SAM440 flx sii3114ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 64 86 102 110
123 A1 500 sii3512ide Kingston SSD 64Gb SATA 42 52 88 107
124 (ref: 120) SAM440 flx sii3112ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 64 84 103 114
125 A1 500 sii3114ide OCZ Octane SSD 60Gb SATA 27 39 71 110
Western Digital 500Gb SATA 68 85 101 113
126 SAM460ep onboard Seagate 500Gb SATA 12 13 13 13
129 (ref: 126) SAM sii3512ide -= unknown =- SATA 63 86 105 116

Top 10:
108 X1000 sb600sata Samsung SSD SATA 41 93 151 177
114 X1000 sb600sata ADATA S510 120Gb SATA 62 98 134 164
115 X1000 sb600sata WD 1Tb SATA 64 100 120 120
101 SAM460 sii3114ide Seagate 1Tb SATA 71 93 109 118
116 (ref: 107) SAM440 flx sii3114ide Seagate 500Gb SATA 73 94 108 117
72 SAM ep sii3114ide Corsair CSSD 60Gb SATA 65 88 105 117
129 (ref: 126) SAM sii3512ide -= unknown =- SATA 63 86 105 116
93 SAM ep sii3114ide A-DATA 64Gb SATA 65 88 109 115
98 X1000(?) sii3114ide -= unknown =- 1Tb SATA 56 80 107 115
101 SAM460 sii3114ide OCZ Vertex 3 SATA 61 84 103 114

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Re: What is de relative disk speed of *YOUR* system?
Posted on 24-Feb-2009 11:22:52
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This is from my µA1.

IIRC it's a Western Digital 500 GB harddrive.

6.> idetool -d a1ide.device 1
-------------------ATA device information-------------------
Dev type : WDC WD5000AAKB-00YSA0
Remov Dev : no
Remov Med : no (probably harddisk)
Revision : 12.01C02
Serial # : WD-WCAS8767966
LBA : yes
Tot. Secs : 976773168
Tot. Size : 500107862016 bytes, 488386 mbytes, 488 gbytes

6.> scsispeed DRIVE a1ide.device:1 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: a1ide.device:1


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 26928742 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 32659865 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 36823040 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 12035686 bytes/sec

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Re: What is de relative disk speed of *YOUR* system?
Posted on 24-Feb-2009 12:03:00
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And how does your SAM perform?

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Posted on 24-Feb-2009 15:19:45
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Remov Dev : no
Remov Med : no (probably harddisk)
Revision : CR100-11
Serial # : S0MUJ1EP928763
LBA : yes
Tot. Secs : 976773168
Tot. Size : 500107862016 bytes, 488386 mbytes, 488 gbytes

Samsung 500GB SATA2 HD ;)))

------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii3114ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 31093964 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 40964915 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 52361625 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 60614246 bytes/sec


I think it was faster before switching to DMA mode... don'T know, or the HD is slower now ;))
This is a SAM Benchmark

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Posted on 24-Feb-2009 16:41:18
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Model: Amiga 4000T
Disk: WesternDigital 80 GB @ CSPPC UW-SCSI
System: AmigaOS 4.0

MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 52.21
Device: cybppc.device:2


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 8820736 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 10874060 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 13036748 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 13700300 bytes/sec

Last edited by DJBase on 24-Feb-2009 at 04:55 PM.

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Model:A4000

HD: COMPAQ UWSCSI

AmigaOS4 Classic

MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 52.15
Device: cybppc.device:1


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 14928281 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 16302080 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 18160025 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 18651545 bytes/sec


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Just repeating my Sam440 results from that thread, since someone asked about Sam:

On my Sam440ep with a 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.1 (32MB cache) :


> scsispeed DRIVE sii3114ide.device:0 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii3114ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 61731225 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 81892147 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 97050624 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 107269324 bytes/sec

102MB/sec aint bad - about 5-10 times what all other Amigas seem to be reporting! :)

P.S. I didn't know that the < pre > and < /pre > HTML tags worked here! (Added spaces inside tags so they would show).

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The SAM is at my parents' so I won't be able to run the test on it before the weekend.

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@ all :

just wondering whats this byte thingy...
is that the blocksize ?

sorry if that sounds a stupid question

before, in sysspeed you could test your HD on read, write and seek

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*BUMP*

New device drivers, better figures? Please test!
Especially with a buffer of 64k I get much, much better figures! About a magnitude of 3.5 - 4 better. Very impressive!

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I reported the slow a1ide driver copy speed bug soon after installing 4.1. Looks like it got fixed.
Can't test it because I put a sii0680ide card in right after.

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Results from the new ide drivers:


6.> scsispeed DRIVE a1ide.device:1 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: a1ide.device:1


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 26940211 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 32691814 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 36852531 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 39236403 bytes/sec

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Pegasos II, G4 @ 1,000mHz, 2gig ram, 500gig Hard Drive Western Digital Blue Caviar or something.

Note:- tested with the new drivers/Fixes released from Hyperion today.

7.RAM Disk:Scsispeed4> scsispeed drive peg2ide.device:0 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: peg2ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 40217395 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 53844377 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 66034073 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 74393190 bytes/sec

Last edited by Stephen_Robinson on 25-Feb-2009 at 10:31 PM.
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Sam 4.1, Maxtor 250 gig.

CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii3114ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 54561587 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 69776179 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 78970880 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 85268889 bytes/sec


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On my Sam440ep with a 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.1 (32MB cache)


Hmmm, you probably meant 7200.11?

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102MB/sec aint bad - about 5-10 times what all other Amigas seem to be reporting! :)


Yes, those Seagate drives are very fast (and quiet too). I have two 320GB drives (and one older 7200.10 320GB) in my PC and HDTach reports the average read speed as high as 100.2MB/s (the curve starts from 130MB/s and ends at 62MB/s).

I have a 160GB 7200.9 in my Peg 2, I'll test it as soon as my copy of OS4.1 arrives.

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Re: What is de relative disk speed of *YOUR* system? [NEW DRIVERS]
Posted on 26-Feb-2009 11:40:18
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I see there is no AmigaOne test yet... so, here is mine (A1 XE G4@1GHz, FSB 133 MHz - can't remember nor bother to checl what sort of HD I have ):

> scsispeed DRIVE sii0680ide.device:2 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii0680ide.device:2


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 27839692 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 34847129 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 38987366 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 42414899 bytes/sec

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Re: What is de relative disk speed of *YOUR* system? [NEW DRIVERS]
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Thanks! From the figures you submitted i glean that you have the latest drivers installed (the 64k figure is larger then the 32k figure).

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can't remember nor bother to checl what sort of HD I have

A pitty! A simple peek in Media Toolbox would have provided you with all info you need. Pretty please?

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Posted on 26-Feb-2009 15:21:10
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Just updating today the two fixes for:

AmigaOneXE-G4-933MhZ, OS4,1 and testing a Maxtor DiamondMax21 320GB

[ CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii0680ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 28916940 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 35368140 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 40776499 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 44289228 bytes/sec ]

What does it say? I actually thought I got a Seagate Barracuda 500GB and tried MediaToolBox which said Maxtor and then GrimReaped. OK, not used this machine for a long time since 99% of things don't work (Yet;).. So I opened the fast case. (It's as easy like opening a door). See You.


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Posted on 26-Feb-2009 16:23:24
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OK, using the updated drivers, I ran the test again on my Sam440ep. It doesn't seem any different - still blazingly fast!


> scsispeed DRIVE sii3114ide.device:0 FAST BUF1=8192 BUF2=16384 BUF3=32768 BUF4=65536
MKSoft ScsiSpeed 4.2 Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
AmigaOS4 port by Stéphane Guillard
------------------------------------------------------------
CPU: 68020 AmigaOS Version: 53.5
Device: sii3114ide.device:0


Testing with a 8192 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 62177689 bytes/sec

Testing with a 16384 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 82721177 bytes/sec

Testing with a 32768 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 98811904 bytes/sec

Testing with a 65536 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Read from SCSI: 107262771 bytes/sec


P.S. Lowest CPU usage was last, at around 23% (or 19% after subtracting 4% idle usage).

Last edited by ChrisH on 26-Feb-2009 at 04:24 PM.

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