Re: sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread Martin Jansa
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 03:57:30PM +0400, Gennady Kupava wrote: Hi, list. Hi Gennady, my conclusion here is that good filesystems: ext2 and ext4 have same performance in this test. reiserfs is best, despite of name of it's creator. ext2 is good except file creation and remove. xfs is good

RE: sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread jougnz jougnz
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 09:45:53 +0200 From: martin.ja...@gmail.com To: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: Re: sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems. On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 03:57:30PM +0400, Gennady Kupava wrote: Hi, list. Hi Gennady, my conclusion here is

Re: sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread Martin Jansa
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 09:03:00AM +, jougnz jougnz wrote: ARM Cortex-A8 600MHz (n900) vs Samsung 2442 400MHz (openmoko) ? well brtfs benchmark shown pretty high cpu load and I think that MeeGo people develop and target also newer devices then old n900 (maybe N9, which I guess will be much

sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread Gennady Kupava
Hi, list. It's good to see someone doing tests on this, but more info is needed on what fs creation and mount options were applied by default. all fses were created with default options, you can check published script, which has mkfses line-by-line. Of particular interest would be whether

sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread Gennady Kupava
Hi, XFS is not prone to power failures anymore or it's not an issue on uSD (without big cache as normal drives)? i thought it is same to btrfs? i am using xfs on desktop for storing data like films, audio and other big and non-critical data, have no problems for 5 years. i've heard about 0

Re: sd performance tests, bonnie++ with different filesystems.

2010-06-26 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 11:19, Gennady Kupava g...@bsdmn.com wrote: - flash dying no big problem on replacable uSD yeah, it's much better to replace sd once in year for example but have +30% r/w speed during year. Please, don't look at uSD cards as flash devices. They have wear leveling

[ANN] AJZaurusUSB-0.6.0 (a better CDC Ethernet gadget USB driver for Mac OS X)

2010-06-26 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Connecting a Freerunner to a Mac through USB is basically simple [1], but has its unique problems. Major ones have been that the Freerunner is either not recognized by the Apple CDC Ethernet driver (depending on the versions). Or if it is recognized, but you have to configure a new interface

Re: tangoGPS 0.99.4 - now more sports fun, revive your Freerunner

2010-06-26 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Marcus Bauer marcus.ba...@gmail.com writes: Hi, long time no see. A new release of tangoGPS is out with some major stuff plenty of little improvements, still getting even a bit faster and snappier here and there. Cool-- Did you see the message that I posted last week about the updates