On 7/5/07, John Wendel <john.wendel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
My SATA drive provides me a copy speed of only 15MB/s while one of my friends using
opensuse 10.2 with an Intel P4 and a Seagate SATA 80GB HDD gets almost double the
copy speed.I use Fedora 7.Why is there such a large speed difference?
Thank you
Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
> Hello,
> So will it help if I have a faster processor or I add in more
> RAM to my system?
>
> On 7/3/07, *John Wendel* < john.wendel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
> Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 7/3/07, *Rohan Kulkarni* < rohan.ak1@xxxxxxxxx
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> >
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> > On 7/2/07, *John Wendel* < john.wendel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Rohan Kulkarni wrote:
> > >
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> > > On 7/2/07, *Tim* <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > > On Mon, 2007-07-02 at 19:14 +0530, Rohan Kulkarni
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> > > > My motherboard supports hard disk speed of
> 150MB/s but i
> > get only
> > > > 15MB/s speed
> > >
> > > Have you double-checked that the figures you're
> reading at
> > are bits per
> > > second or bytes per second?
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> > > Hello,
> > > Yes I have checked with the motherboard
> > specifications.It
> > > says that it supports
> > > a speed of 150MB/s.It is bytes for
> second.Though my
> > hard disk
> > > supports native command queing my motherboard does not
> support
> > it.
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> > It doesn't matter what speed your motherboard (SATA
> controller)
> > supports if the disk speed is slower. What brand/model of
> disk
> > do you
> > have? What kernel version? How are you measuring the disk
> speed?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> > I have a Seagate ST3160211AS.It is a Barracuda 160GB
> hard
> > disk with a
> > speed of 7200RPM.It supports upto 300MB/s with Native
> > Command Queing.I checked the average speed of copying by
> copying a
> > 3GB file from one FAT32 partition to another.I got a
> > average speed of around
> > 15MB/s.I have the kernel 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7
> > Thanks...
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Can anyone please help me...do i need to update to the latest
> > kernel??or do i need
> > to download some drivers.
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> You don't really have a problem!
>
> Don't confuse the maximum interface transfer speed (150 MB/s) with
> your disk transfer speed (approx 40-50 MB/s).
>
> When you copy a file, you read the old file, and then you write the
> new file, rinse and repeat until done. So your transfer speed is going
> to be approximately 1/2 to disk speed. And now you need to add in the
> operating system overhead, allocating blocks for the new file, and all
> the seek time, moving the disk heads between the old file blocks and
> the new file blocks.
>
> 15 MB/s seems reasonable. On my box, using a single drive, I get a
> write speed of 30 MB/s for a 3 GB file and a copy speed of 14 MB/s.
>
> Need more speed, get more disks and a raid controller.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
Faster processor can help lots of things, but not disk speed. More
memory (usually) helps, the kernel can use it for disk cache if
nothing else.
Anybody else out there got any advice for speeding up SATA drives ?
Regards,
John
Hello,
My SATA drive provides me a copy speed of only 15MB/s while one of my friends using
opensuse 10.2 with an Intel P4 and a Seagate SATA 80GB HDD gets almost double the
copy speed.I use Fedora 7.Why is there such a large speed difference?
Thank you
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