On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Tony Chung wrote: > Kai Makisara wrote: > > > On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Tony Chung wrote: > > > > > > > > 1. Can Linux support single scsi transfer of at least 1040384 bytes? > > > > Yes. I have written tape blocks of at least 1.5 MB. What is this utter crap that requires a so large IO size, given that recent hard disks are able to perform more than 20 MB/second sustaint data transfers, using 8K actual IO chunks (and may-be less). May be, it can run sustaint data transfers at 4 GB/second. ;-) G�rard. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Tony Chung
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Tony Chung
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Gerard Roudier
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Kai Makisara
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Doug Ledford
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Tony Chung
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync m... Doug Ledford
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and s... Tony Chung
- Re: scsi driver transfer size a... Kurt Garloff
- Re: scsi driver transfer size a... Marc SCHAEFER
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync m... Douglas Gilbert
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Robin Miller uhs
- Re: scsi driver transfer size and sync mode Doug Ledford
