From: Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@gmail.com>
To: Erik Mouw <erik@harddisk-recovery.com>
Cc: Andreas Baer <lnx1@gmx.net>, Willy Tarreau <willy@w.ods.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, pmarques@grupopie.com
Subject: Re: Problem with Asus P4C800-DX and P4 -Northwood-
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 22:38:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9a874849050725133853953bd4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050725200330.GA20811@harddisk-recovery.nl>
On 7/25/05, Erik Mouw <erik@harddisk-recovery.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 09:51:49PM +0200, Andreas Baer wrote:
> >
> > Willy Tarreau wrote:
> > >On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 03:10:08PM +0200, Andreas Baer wrote:
> > >>Here I have
> > >>
> > >> /dev/hda: 26.91 MB/sec
> > >> /dev/hda1: 26.90 MB/sec (Windows FAT32)
> > >> /dev/hda7: 17.89 MB/sec (Linux EXT3)
> > >>
> > >>Could you give me a reason how this is possible?
> > >
> > >
> > >a reason for what ? the fact that the notebook performs faster than the
> > >desktop while slower on I/O ?
> >
> > No, a reason why the partition with Linux (ReiserFS or Ext3) is always
> > slower
> > than the Windows partition?
>
> Easy: Drives don't have the same speed on all tracks. The platters are
> built-up from zones with different recording densities: zones near the
> center of the platters have a lower recording density and hence a lower
> datarate (less bits/second pass under the head). Zones at the outer
> diameter have a higher recording density and a higher datarate.
>
It's even more complex than that as far as I know, you also have the
issue of seek times - tracks near the middle of the platter will be
nearer the head more often (on average) then tracks at the edge.
For people who like visuals, IBM has a nice little picture in their
AIX performance tuning guide :
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.aix.doc/aixbman/prftungd/diskperf2.htm
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Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@gmail.com>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-25 20:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-25 0:50 Problem with Asus P4C800-DX and P4 -Northwood- Andreas Baer
2005-07-25 5:12 ` Willy Tarreau
2005-07-25 13:10 ` Andreas Baer
2005-07-25 14:00 ` Paulo Marques
2005-07-25 15:24 ` Willy Tarreau
2005-07-25 19:51 ` Andreas Baer
2005-07-25 20:03 ` Erik Mouw
2005-07-25 20:12 ` Andreas Baer
2005-07-25 20:26 ` Erik Mouw
2005-07-25 20:38 ` Jesper Juhl [this message]
2005-07-25 21:01 ` Erik Mouw
2005-07-25 20:03 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2005-07-25 20:03 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2005-07-25 20:48 ` Bill Davidsen
2005-07-25 21:51 ` Andreas Baer
2005-07-26 14:39 ` Bill Davidsen
2005-07-26 16:13 ` Andreas Baer
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