Dave Page kirjutas E, 03.02.2003 kell 18:51: > Well the results are finally in. Hopefully we can concentrate on putting > them right, rather than having a round of "told you so's" :-) > > I modified the test program slightly to improve the consistency checks. > The updated version is attached. > > Regards, Dave. > > System > ====== > > Gigabyte GA-6VTXD Motherboard > Dual 1GHz PIII Processors > 1Gb Non-ECC RAM > Fujitsu MPG3240AH IDE Disk Drive > > Enhanced IDE Performance disabled in the BIOS. > > Test > ==== > > Test program run from a seperate machine. > 20 Tests per OS. > Powerfail randomly applied.
Your hardware should also be able to run Postgres on BeOS http://www.bebits.com/app/2752 Being the only non-unix "port" before/besides win32, it could be an interesting excercise. You should be able to get and installable BeOS itself from SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/crux/ > Windows 2000 Testing > ==================== Is this NTFS ? Any possibility of trying the same tests with SCSI disks ? > Write back cache on IDE disk disabled. > Clean installation of Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 3 > > Run | Errors Detected > ============================================================= > 01 | None > 02 | None > 03 | None > 04 | None > 05 | None > 06 | None > 07 | COUNT CHECK - Duplicate or missing rows detected (10262)!! > 08 | None > 09 | DISTINCT CHECK - Duplicate or missing rows detected (9893)!! I remember having problems with UNIQUE columns having duplicate values a few versions back on Linux-ext2-IDE. Could this be the same problem or must it be something completely different ? > | COUNT CHECK - Duplicate or missing rows detected (9893)!! > 10 | None > 11 | None > 12 | None > 13 | None > 14 | COUNT CHECK - Duplicate or missing rows detected (10024)!! > 15 | None > 16 | None > 17 | None > 18 | None > 19 | None > 20 | None > > Linux Testing > ============= > > Clean installation of Slackware Linux 8.1 on ext3 > Kernel 2.4.18 > > Run | Errors Detected > ============================================================= > 01 | None > ... > 20 | None BTW, are the tests portable enough to run also on MSSQL, Oracle and DB2 ? I know that you can't publish exact results, but perhaps something like the GreatBridge results - the one that runs only on Win32 did so-and-so, the one that has 'i' at the end of version number this, and the one whose name consists of two letters and a number did that ? -- Hannu Krosing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])