Disk/Tape Request Size Questions
Judah Greenblatt
judah at whuxcc.UUCP
Sat Aug 16 09:39:14 AEST 1986
> What limits exist on the size of single transfers
> to/from disk and tape (tape block size) in the Unix
> world, and elsewhere.
The maximum tape block size for Unix machines I have used:
AT&T 3B20 6K max, 5632 byte recommended
Pyramid 98x 30K max
CCI Power 6/32 32K max, 16K recommended
> What effects on performance are there for using larger
> size transfers (i.e. do other requests pay a penalty
> while a large transfer is being serviced)?
On the CCI, transfers of over 16K bytes at 6250 BPI disable interrupts
overly long, causing the system to loose clock interrupts.
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