mkfs interleave factors
Dave Wells
dwells at Apple.COM
Wed May 31 11:27:19 AEST 1989
In article <182 at farbmac.UUCP> goldfarb at farbmac.UUCP (Benjamin I. Goldfarb) writes:
>In article <31611 at apple.Apple.COM>, dwells at Apple.COM (Dave Wells) writes:
>> Our own HD 20 SC performs best at 2:1 with a mkfs gap of 1. Format it with
>> a 1:1 interleave and you'll nearly halve the performance. Ouch. Of course,
>> our HD SC setup program almost forces a 1:1 interleave when 'initializing'
>> on a MacII series. You have to go through the cmd-I trick to use anything
>> else.
>>
>> Yep, customers have asked me for the optimal settings for this drive and
>> A/UX. I spent plenty of time playing around with whatever drives I could
>> dig up - That's how I came up with 2:1 for this one. Other low-performance
>> drives will create the same problem when a 1:1 interleave is used.
>
>I have a Quantum Q280 internal 80 meg drive and a Quantum P80S external 80
>meg drive. I've formatted them both with 1:1 interleave and I use mkfs gap
>of 1. On one of the disks (the external), I have a 60 Meg MacOS partition
>in addition to A/UX data.
>Here's the question: if I accept Dave's advice and reformat both drives
>with 2:1 interleave, will I decrease performance when using MacOS? I assume
>the answer is yes or Apple wouldn't recommend 1:1 interleave for Mac IIs.
>If that is the case, is what I have now a reasonable compromise? Or would
>it be better to leave the outboard drive as is and just reformat the internal?
Both of the Quantum drives you have should perform best with a 1:1 interleave
as I think they both have at least partial track buffering. When I recommended
2:1 for the interleave, I meant only for drives without this buffering. If you
reformatted your drives with 2:1 Mac OS and A/UX performance would suffer.
You're right about drive configuration being somewhat of a black art. And I
agree with you. It probably won't get much better anytime soon.
-Dave
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