On Fri, Dec 18, 1998 at 10:21:32AM +0100, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> NB: I will ask today my boss if I can publish this software. It's really
>     of no use if you don't want to compare raw IO benchmark, and noone
>     needs that normally. It also generates (gnuplot) a graph for the
>     whole disk. What is nice is that you can get the maximum theoretical
>     IO rate even if you don't have a very fast machine.

Go ahead! I hope your boss will be convinced.
You certainly know the h2bench program (www.heise.de/ct) which the german
computer magazine c't uses for testing. It runs on DOS, but it is a good
tool to test speed etc. of your HDs.

Regards,
-- 
Kurt Garloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  (Dortmund, FRG)
PGP key on http://student.physik.uni-dortmund.de/homepages/garloff

 There is  something  frustrating  about  the quality  and  speed  of  Linux
 development.  I.e. the quality  is too high  and the speed  is too high, in
 other words,  I  can implement  this XXXX feature,  but I bet  someone else
 has already done it and is just about to release his patch to Linus soon...
    [From a posting of Tigran Aivazian to linux-kernel, XXXX = disk stat]

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