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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« on: December 20, 2003, 03:44:44 PM »
blocksize needs REFORMAT??? are you 100% sure framiga? , why i ask is because i know of people who changed it to 1024 and DIDNT format and it worked FINE and still does (1 month of useage since they changed)

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pps:ofcourse i would recomend a format but they tried without it so..


pps:512 is faster than 1024 ? , on which cpu? , how much faster and how did u measure it?


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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2003, 04:01:30 PM »
set my blocksize to 512 here now and yes i had to reformat it to use it , seems some one was more luckier than me :)


anyway i am about to make a benchmark test on 512 and 1024..

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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2003, 04:29:39 PM »
Here is benchmarks With 512 blocksize:

MKSoft DiskSpeed 4.2  Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
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CPU: 68040  AmigaOS Version: 45.57  Normal Video DMA
Device:  systemide:    Buffers: 400
Comments: DiskSpeed 4.2

No CPU Speed Rating -- CPU % not available.

Testing directory manipulation speed.
File Create:          426 files/sec
File Open:           1149 files/sec
Directory Scan:      3843 files/sec
File Delete:          299 files/sec

Seek/Read:            488 seeks/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:       460339 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1139200 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1191768 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      2211840 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3850485 bytes/sec
Read from file:   2774313 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      4980736 bytes/sec
Write to file:    6168094 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4993219 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      5339970 bytes/sec
Write to file:    6229164 bytes/sec
Read from file:   5090174 bytes/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:       415840 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1069568 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1212928 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      1837266 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3510857 bytes/sec
Read from file:   2700659 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      3622918 bytes/sec
Write to file:    5190970 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4204196 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      4213028 bytes/sec
Write to file:    5190970 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4152776 bytes/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:       414305 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1099264 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1146880 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      1481270 bytes/sec
Write to file:    2786589 bytes/sec
Read from file:   2438777 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      2535241 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3737794 bytes/sec
Read from file:   3133195 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      3051142 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3883614 bytes/sec
Read from file:   3199665 bytes/sec

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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2003, 04:31:50 PM »
here is benchmark with 1024 in blocksize:

MKSoft DiskSpeed 4.2  Copyright © 1989-92 MKSoft Development
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CPU: 68040  AmigaOS Version: 45.57  Normal Video DMA
Device:  whdload:    Buffers: 400
Comments: DiskSpeed 4.2

CPU Calibration shows that CPU availability tests
would be inaccurate in the current system state.
No CPU Speed Rating -- CPU % not available.

Testing directory manipulation speed.
File Create:          372 files/sec
File Open:           1052 files/sec
Directory Scan:      3577 files/sec
File Delete:          103 files/sec

Seek/Read:           1361 seeks/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:       450171 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1364480 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1370112 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      1565299 bytes/sec
Write to file:    5451776 bytes/sec
Read from file:   6438912 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      4743558 bytes/sec
Write to file:    6168094 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4883074 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, LONG-aligned buffer.
Create file:      5339970 bytes/sec
Write to file:    6229164 bytes/sec
Read from file:   5090174 bytes/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:       463968 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1261056 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1590784 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      1602605 bytes/sec
Write to file:    6033408 bytes/sec
Read from file:   5865472 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      3630085 bytes/sec
Write to file:    5190970 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4204196 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, WORD-aligned buffer.
Create file:      4112062 bytes/sec
Write to file:    4946113 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4250983 bytes/sec

Testing with a 512 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:       417886 bytes/sec
Write to file:    1338880 bytes/sec
Read from file:   1512448 bytes/sec

Testing with a 4096 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      1432444 bytes/sec
Write to file:    4911104 bytes/sec
Read from file:   4935680 bytes/sec

Testing with a 262144 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      2537696 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3637280 bytes/sec
Read from file:   3123860 bytes/sec

Testing with a 524288 byte, MEMF_FAST, BYTE-aligned buffer.
Create file:      3039350 bytes/sec
Write to file:    3813003 bytes/sec
Read from file:   3145728 bytes/sec
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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #4 on: December 20, 2003, 04:34:26 PM »
all thoose results was from same HDD and same ide controller...

and i used DISKSPEED ..

And its SFS 1.2xx

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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2003, 06:57:50 PM »
framiga: 060 and with FASTATA gold yes...

and theese are real benchmarks.. (ie the tester doesnt LOCK your system while testing)

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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2003, 06:58:55 PM »
jaxanim:for SFS use 512 , for FFS use 1024 ..

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Re: New SFS - v1.213
« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2003, 09:37:44 PM »
acill:no sorry u must reformat to use this, but its an easy way and u wont ever get DISK NOT VALIDATED etc anymore + your hd speed will most likely fly with sfs compared to your ffs.

btw SFS is infact included on your os3.9 cd in contribution..

anyway i recomend you to use 1.2xx atleast ..

if u need help, you can email me and discuss it further if u like..

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