On 2025-10-24 7:33 a.m., Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:

On Oct 24, 2025, at 8:00 AM, cz via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote:

OS level caching of disk devices is a gennable option in M+ with split I/D.

It's actually pretty impressive; the system can do read-aheads, and also writes 
can be deferred (which makes turning off the system hot very bad). I think it 
can also cache the directory entry table and even a small cache of 256kb or so 
makes a nice performance difference.

It's also a standard feature in RSTS/E, which can allocate up to 496 kW to the 
storage cache (plus additional memory, if you want, for a ramdisk).  I haven't 
tried to see what the performance numbers look like with and without, that 
would be an interesting experiment.

        paul

I really wonder how much swapping of memory with disc is done internally or how many buffers it has for files?
 Time sharing was created for use
with 110 baud TTY's, so the first bench mark needs to be at that speed.

Ben.


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