Jon,

Jon Lewis wrote:

> On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Richard Fish wrote:
>
> > Another test is to run a backup, turning off software and hardware
> > compression with "mt -f /dev/st0 datcompression off".  Your throughput
> > to the drive should be ~366K/sec with DDS-II.

Not all DDS2 drives are this slow :-)

>  With DDS1 you will get
> > ~175K/sec.
>
> It doesn't seem to be that simple.  Sony claims the 7000 can do 1.5MB/s.
> In real life, I got 40MB/min, which is about twice the speed I used to get
> from older Archive based DATs.

The lower than expected performance is most likely due a small SCSI transfer
size.  I increased the default 32K to 128K, recompiled the st driver, and use 128K
with tar and regularly get 70MB/s with my SDT-7000.

The 1.5MB/s (90MB/min) spec is the actual transfer rate to tape.  You'll need an
extremely fast host with low SCSI command overhead to get close to that.


Pete



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