Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:8921 comp.unix.i386:1675 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!omen!caf From: caf@omen.UUCP (Chuck Forsberg) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Experience with SCO UNIX 5.3 Message-ID: <880@omen.UUCP> Date: 9 Dec 89 13:29:16 GMT References: <522@mwtech.UUCP> <1989Dec8.045152.28169@NCoast.ORG> Reply-To: caf@omen.UUCP (Chuck Forsberg) Organization: Omen Technology INC Portland OR Lines: 42 In article <1989Dec8.045152.28169@NCoast.ORG> mikes@ncoast.ORG (Mike Squires) writes: :It's hard to compare disk access speed at this point - at least SCO UNIX :will be (hopefully) changing in terms of its SCSI support. A few numbers measured on a 33 mHz Micronics motherboard, CDC Wren V, and Adaptec 1542A: -rw-rw-rw- 1 caf omen 1141952 Dec 09 05:12 /tmp/foobaz time /bin/wc /tmp/foobaz 33235 1818311141952 /tmp/foobaz real 0m2.02s user 0m1.12s sys 0m0.52s It took about 3.4 seconds to create foobaz with a cp command from another file, and a sync immediately thereafter took about .7 seconds. time cp /tmp/foobaz /dev/null real 0m1.54s user 0m0.00s sys 0m0.48s The 500 kbytes/sec read rate for file system reads (not raw disk!) seems pretty consistient every time I've checked it. The buffer cache is 500k. You may need to have the Wren's read-ahead buffer turned on with a special program available from Adaptec to hit these top speeds. Xenix was getting about 36000 bytes per second on similar reads, but that was before I turned on the Wren's read-ahead. I don't know how good the SCSI tape support is in SCO Unix, but at least one SCSI disk (mine) is quite well supported. Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX ...!tektronix!reed!omen!caf Author of YMODEM, ZMODEM, Professional-YAM, ZCOMM, and DSZ Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software" 17505-V NW Sauvie IS RD Portland OR 97231 503-621-3406 TeleGodzilla:621-3746 FAX:621-3735 CIS:70007,2304 Genie:CAF