160MB/sec is the maximum performance of the SCSI bus
(not the hard drive).  19MB/sec is how fast the hard drive
is going.

The only time you're going to get something
like 160MB/sec is with a bunch of Seagate X15s in a big
RAID 5 config.  Don't worry, you're okay. :)

Nick





mjj55409 at yahoo.com, on 10/05/2000 03:56:52 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org @ PMDF
cc:  
Subject: [TCLUG:22248] Adaptec scsi performance

I'm running Debian (kernal 2.2.17) on a server at
home: PIII 700 256MB ram with an Adaptec 29160 SCSI
controller and an IBM ultra 160 hard drive. When I run
hdparm -Tt /dev/sda, it reports:

Timing buffer-cache reads: ...= 128 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: ...= 19.05 MB/sec

I'm not expecting max performance, but 19 MB/sec is a
helluva lot slower than 160 MB/sec. Anyone have any
thoughts on this?

mj

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