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Thread: Media used for Knoppix-benchmarks and which is best

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    Media used for Knoppix-benchmarks and which is best

    I am using Super Tallent Pico C series 4 GB USB stick for Knoppix. It is very small in size and has very good reed speed. Here is the output of sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sdb on my system:

    /dev/sdb:
    Timing cached reads: 1360 MB in 2.00 seconds = 680.29 MB/sec
    Timing buffered disk reads: 70 MB in 3.05 seconds = 22.94 MB/sec

    Here is some info regarding cached reads and buffered disk reads:

    Cached reads:
    "Perform timings of cache reads for benchmark and comparison pur‐
    poses. For meaningful results, this operation should be
    repeated 2-3 times on an otherwise inactive system (no other
    active processes) with at least a couple of megabytes of free
    memory. ###This displays the speed of reading directly from the
    Linux buffer cache without disk access. This measurement is
    essentially an indication of the throughput of the processor,
    cache, and memory of the system under test.###"

    Buffered disk reads:
    "Perform timings of device reads for benchmark and comparison
    purposes. For meaningful results, this operation should be
    repeated 2-3 times on an otherwise inactive system (no other
    active processes) with at least a couple of megabytes of free
    memory. This displays the speed of reading through the buffer
    cache to the disk without any prior caching of data. ###This mea‐
    surement is an indication of how fast the drive can sustain
    sequential data reads under Linux, without any filesystem over‐
    head.### To ensure accurate measurements, the buffer cache is
    flushed during the processing of -t using the BLKFLSBUF ioctl."

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    I am using a poor man's install of Knoppix 6.2.1 on my hard disk. It is a WD1200BEVE built into my notebokk (hp omnibook xt1000).
    Here is the output of sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sda on my system:
    /dev/sda:
    Timing cached reads: 118 MB in 2.03 seconds = 58.13 MB/sec
    Timing buffered disk reads: 88 MB in 3.01 seconds = 29.27 MB/sec
    I am delivering these timings for comparative purposes. I do not use a USB stick for Knoppix on that system because it supports USB 1.1 only.

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    I am also using poor man's install on HD, here is mine :-

    /dev/sda:
    Timing cached reads: 2258 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1129.61 MB/sec
    Timing buffered disk reads: 194 MB in 3.01 seconds = 64.37 MB/sec

    I prefer not to suffer the agony of the slower devices.

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    For my SanDisk 2Gb SD Card,

    The output of sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/sdb is as follows:
    /dev/sdb:
    Timing cached reads: 2146 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1073.60 MB/sec
    Timing buffered disk reads: 30 MB in 3.20 seconds = 9.37 MB/sec

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    Meaning you have a very fast computer, but your flash is very slow. Consider moving the entire '/mnt-system' to your harddisk.

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