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* ext3 file system performance  : file size and transfer size
@ 2003-09-01 19:45 jshankar
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From: jshankar @ 2003-09-01 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

I  was measuring ext3 file system performance using iozone benchmark.


 What i noticed was , for transfer size less than 512K there was a better 
perfomance for read and write than larger transfer size.

But for file size the readings didn't seem to exhibit any particular 
characteristics.

Does the file size play any impact on the performance characteristics. I 
understand  that if the file size is small, caching plays an impact.

Please let me know your opinion.


Thanks
Jayshankar

 


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