Chuck Swiger in message 'Re: [Clamav-users] XML and large file scan 
performance' wrote:
> 
> 
> The 133MB/s # you mentioned is the bus speed, or what you can do ideally if 
> you
> only make small transactions which stay in cache.  In practice, you top out at
> 90% of the IDE bus speed.  And a real world virus scanner is going to always 
> be
> dealing with new incoming data, most probably with multiple scanner processes 
> or
> threads going on (so I/O is heavily multithreaded), all of which means numbers
> around 10-15 MB/s for IDE drives are realistic.  :-)
> 

Yeah, I know, I was thinking of abstract not real maximum ;)

 main(int a[puts("Michał 'GiM' Spadliński")]){}
-- 
int main(void)<%long c<::>=<%0x49008639,0x50001000,0xEFC7D296,0x8B037A
%>;char *a=".:@aegiklmnprsyz",*b=(char *)c;char i=sizeof c-1;while(i--
)<%putchar(*((*b&0xf)+a));putchar((*b>>4&0xf)<:a:>);b++;%>return(0);%>
..little-endian-code..
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