Could someone help me with this problem or direct me to the correct
forum. I have HPFS installed on my C: drive. I have JFS on my D: E:
and F: drive. I've heard JFS is much faster than HPFS. But it didn't
seem like it on my system so I ran Sysbench and Sysinfo to test it. As
you can see from the results, JFS is only half as fast as the HPFS
partition. any suggestions?
Chipset - Unknown motherboard chipset
Processor - AMD model 6662 found (not in cpu table) with MMX
This is a K7 1.4 GHz
External cache - 64Kb internal instruction cache, 64Kb internal
data cache
Graphics card - S3 Inc - 86C775 Trio64V2/DX, 86C785 Trio64V2/GX
Storage Controller - VIA Technologies Inc - VT82C586/A/B,VT82C686A
EIDE Controller
Storage Controller - Adaptec - AHA-2940U/UW Ultra/Ultra Wide SCSI Host
Adapter
Machine data
Coprocessor = Yes
Processors = 1
RAM = 127.94 MB
Operating System data
OS/2 version = 20.45
CSDLevel = XR0C002_
FIXLevel = XR0C002_
Revision number = 14.088
Priority = Dynamic
Maxwait = 1
Timeslice = (32,32)
Protectonly = NO
Swap file size = 32.00MB
...initially = 6.00MB
CPU integer
Dhrystone : 1914.400 VAX 11/780 MIPS equivalent
Hanoi : 1220.000 moves/25 microseconds
Heapsort : 778.800 Million Instructions Per
Second
Sieve : 985.400 Million Instructions Per
Second
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Total : 1367.517 CPU integer-marks
CPU float
Linpack : 172.780 MFLOPS
Flops : 524.490 MFLOPS
Fast Fourier Transfrm : 88.570 VAX FFT's
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Total : 333.711 CPU floating point-marks
I realized Sysbench is a physical drive test because there is another
partition on the first drive. I have it labled drive F: and it did not
show in the Sysbench test. So below is another test from *Sysinfo*
which uses a composite file IO test. I tested C: and F: drive which
are both on the first physical drive.
Both of these drive partitions are on the same physical drive
Disk I/O disk 1-1: 17461 MB - WDIGTL WDE18300 ULTRA2 1.30
*This is Sysinfo*
Composite file IO using sequential and random file read and writes
using different file sizes. All numbers are bytes per second
Drive C: HPFS
1757700 Read Cached
323000 Write Cached
1565100 Read Uncached
11700 Write Uncached
Drive F: JFS
748600 Read Cached
516800 Write Cached
531300 Read Uncached
11300 Write Uncached
Anyone have any ideas?