On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 08:52:10AM -0600, Callum Lerwick wrote:
> Hmmm, that interests me. Even if they're using 1000k bs-megabytes we
> should be seeing about 620mb. The survey reveals everyone only seeing
> around 600mb.

Just to feed in another data point...

/dev/sda1               610700        18    579656   0% /mod

> >> > /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target4/lun0/disc
> >> >                         620680    131428    489252  22% /mnt/mo
> >>   /dev/sdd1               610700        18    579656   1% /mnt/mo
> >
> >    /dev/sdb                610876    602762         0 100% /mnt

Side comment:  Someone earlier commented on how ridiculously fast he
could fill his MO disk and specifically mentioning that it was much faster
than CD-RW.  I tested mine (by finding a directory tree containing 504M
of mp3s) and time reported that it took nearly 10 minutes to complete the
copy operation.  In round numbers, 500M / 10 min = 50 M/min.  Given that
CD audio runs slightly under 10 M/min, I'd say that's roughly comparable
to 6x CD, which isn't extraordinary these days.

OTOH, this was on a Cyrix Pentium-150-equivalent system copying from an
IDE drive to the SCSI MO drive using an ISA SCSI controller, so I would
guess that the MO drive itself was not the bottleneck.  But it was still
a little disappointing...

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