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Re: filesystems for internet
« on: May 03, 2005, 09:56:55 PM »
Isn't 45.13 newer than 45.9? Anyway, you might try SFS filesystem or PFS. Increasing your partition's buffersize will  also help as will installing some cache system (hypercache or similar system).

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Re: filesystems for internet
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2005, 10:39:48 AM »
Changing the FastFileSystem from one revision to a newer one will not make your harddisk noticeably faster (it may improve reliability though). If your controller is a standard IDE job (found in A1200 and A4000) then the maximum performance would be around 3 Mb/s. Even fast IDE harddisks will stop at that maximum when attached to them.
Solution: Get yourself a fast IDE controller or an CPU expansion card with a SCSI controller on it and attach a fast disk to that.
SCSI-3 controllers are found on CyberstormIII cards and are currently the fastest around for classic Amigas. They give a maximum performance of 40 Mb/s. Get a harddisk to match and you're off!
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