Performance in 486 EISA machines: ISC vs. SCO
Larry Snyder
larry at nstar.rn.com
Fri May 24 04:16:06 AEST 1991
solomon at chaos.utexas.edu (Thomas Solomon) writes:
>The Personal Workstation review of ISC and SCO has an intriguing section
>in it: "On the IOBench 2 disk, SCO Unix outperformed Interactive only on
>single-tasking reads. Interactive had an advantage of 25 to 30 percent
>on the impotant random read/write test, and of several hundred percent on
>sequential writes." SEVERAL HUNDRED PERCENT!?!?? Is this for real, or
>is this a typo? We are quite interested in sequential writes, because
Nope - the ISC SCSI FFS is much, much faster than SCO's Acer FFS.
We started playing with the SVR4 FFS and it appears to be quite fast
as well - benchmarks coming soon!
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