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In a message dated: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 09:56:07 EDT
"Paul Courchene" said:

>IfIWereYou (IIWU) I would  investigate and learn to use:
>"Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of
>simple tests of hard drive and file system performance."

I'm quite familiar with Bonnie, IOStone, NFSStone, etc.

My goal here is to (re)learn something about C programming, file 
systems, and how the OS deals with all this.  Using a pre-packaged 
tool to spew forth numbers doesn't really teach me this :)

Thanks though!
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Seeya,
Paul


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