At 2:03 PM +0200 1999/9/17, Brad Knowles wrote:
> For this stage, I now get:
>
> Transactions per second: 33
> KBytes Read per second: 79.66
> KBytes Written per second: 144.31
For the third and final stage (20,000 files and 100,000
operations), I get the following results:
Transactions per second: 38
KBytes Read per second: 102.84
KBytes Written per second: 142.15
I'll be doing these same tests on other machines and other
configurations of similar machines, and will report the numbers as I
can.
If this sort of stuff should not be posted to the freebsd-current
mailing list, I would appreciate someone letting me know now before I
complete the process of making a complete and total fool of myself in
the process. ;-)
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