[comp.sys.amiga] FFS Disk timing tests

FILLMORE%EMRCAN.BITNET@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (11/14/88)

  I have just finished configuring the DH0: partition on my GVP 80mb Quantum
hardcard as a FFS (Fast File System) partition, and decided to do some
disk performance tests.  I kept my DH1: partition configured without
FFS for test purposes.  I've also shown a couple of timings from the
November 1988 Amazing Computing article on disk performance for comparison.
All tests use the DiskPerfA program on Fish disk 48.

                    GVP Quantum ProDrive 80S        2090A ctlr    GVP ctlr
                       DH0:            DH1:         63mb drive    63mb drive
                        FFS          no FFS            FFS            FFS
Create files           15/sec          9/sec          12/sec         13/sec
Delete files           41/sec         29/sec          41/sec         20/sec
Scan directory        102/sec         41/sec         102/sec         98/sec
Seek/reads            113/sec         77/sec          83/sec         59/sec

  512 byte read      62.4 kb/sec    34.5 kb/sec     55.6 kb/sec    28.7 kb/s
  512 byte write     29.1 kb/sec    14.3 kb/sec     27.5 kb/sec    27.5 kb/s
 4096 byte read     201.6 kb/sec    45.2 kb/sec    106.7 kb/sec   159.6 kb/s
 4096 byte write    131.1 kb/sec    14.6 kb/sec    134.7 kb/sec    88.2 kb/s
 8192 byte read     262.1 kb/sec    45.2 kb/sec    182.8 kb/sec   159.6 kb/s
 8192 byte write    145.6 kb/sec    14.6 kb/sec    150.6 kb/sec   111.3 kb/s
32768 byte read     327.7 kb/sec    46.0 kb/sec    320.0 kb/sec   170.6 kb/s
32768 byte write    187.2 kb/sec    14.6 kb/sec    232.7 kb/sec   121.9 kb/s

Elapsed seconds       100            375             107            139

It is apparent from these figures that the GVP controller is capable of
much better performance given a good drive.  The Quantum ProDrive has
a built-in 64K cache which accounts for the very good read performance.
Also note that these figures are better than the same tests run on a
Sun 3/50 workstation and some of the smaller VAXs.
Let's hear from some other hard disk owners about their configurations!
  - Bob Fillmore,  Ottawa, Canada        FILLMORE@EMRCAN.BITNET
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