[Bug 794929] Re: Disk Utility benchmark, x-axis undefined

2018-07-14 Thread Tony Travis
If the X-axis is %time for the benchmark read/write then why does it typically decrease over time? Surely the X-axis is the read/write speed at different positions 0-100% across the disk, like access time? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, wh

[Bug 794929] Re: Disk Utility benchmark, x-axis undefined

2012-05-20 Thread rubiojr
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[Bug 794929] Re: Disk Utility benchmark, x-axis undefined

2011-09-22 Thread Neal McBurnett
My guess is that for the hard-to-see zig-zag line, the x-axis represents disk addresses from 0% (beginning of the disk) to 100% (last block on the disk), not time. The y-axis for that line is on the right, in milliseconds. It seems to be a continuous trace of (%-of-disk, seek time) points, all li

[Bug 794929] Re: Disk Utility benchmark, x-axis undefined

2011-07-22 Thread Thijs van Dijk
>From the context, I'd say it's the time axis. However, measuring time in percentage almost seems intentionally confusing. http://xkcd.com/833/ ** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which