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SubjectRe: weird throughput on write to SATA disk
kenneth johansson wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 18:33 -0700, Grant Grundler wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 3:19 PM, kenneth johansson <ken@kenjo.org> wrote:
>> ...
>>>> Can you try "dd oflag=direct if=/dev/null of=/dev/sdb bs=64k"?
>>> I changed to use O_DIRECT and it's much more consistent now. 69-75 with
>>> 74 about 95% of the time.
>> That's low but it could be worse. Many things can contribute to slow
>> disks.
> Well my main problem was that it was fluctuating so much that can't be
> right.
>
>> Favorites are overtemp (See SMART field 194) and vibration (no
>> measurement possible w/o special equipment). "dd" isn't exactly a
>> performance application until one uses really big block sizes (1MB or
>> larger).
> All my numbers comes from using 1MB blocks. but I'm not using dd.
> After removing the logic that actually put some data into the buffers I
> do get about 105 MB/sec using O_DIRECT. I'm doing a full disk write now
> to get a reference plot. Not using O_DIRECT should be almost identical.
>
>
>>> the disk is supposed to have 105 115 sustained
>>> data rate.
>> Where did 105-115 number come from?
> datasheet . they listed two drives in the same column so that was not
> the range it was sustained OD and the model I have max out at 105.

Can you try deadline scheduler?

--
tejun


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