OK. Here come the flames...thanks! Very useful.

Jim

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> If you feel this is off topic, flame me ;) I thought some of you
> might think this interesting.
>
> I recently took the time to test the read/write speed of a Maxtor
> 7200 RPM IDE drive connected to a dual-channel Sonnet ATA100 PCI
> card. I needed to see if I had to invest in Ultra160 drives for our
> Media 100 video editing suites. Version 8 of Media 100 will _only_
> run on OS X. Once I had all the pieces together, it didn't take much
> more time to try a few different machines.
>
> I was able to track down a OS X tool to test the performance of the
> ATA drive/controller combination (DiskBanger, from Apple's CHUD suite
> of performance testing tools). I put the same boot drive, the same
> PCI card, and the same data drive in several different machines. The
> results:
>
> 350 MHz G4 (PCI graphics) - 64 MB/sec minimum, 126 MB/sec maximum
> 300 MHz G3 (Blue & White) - 45 MB/sec minimum, 70 MB/sec maximum
> 233 MHz G3 (beige desktop) - 36 MB/sec minimum, 47 MB/sec maximum
> 400 MHz G3 (in 9600) - 17 MB/sec minimum, 24 MB/sec maximum
>
> A 10,000 RPM Ultra SCSI drive on a ATTO card tested at 32 MB/sec in the
9600.
> A drive connected to the internal SCSI bus only managed 7 MB/sec in the
9600.
>
> As you can see, even though the G3 upgrade card in the 9600 waas
> running at a faster MHz than the other G3 systems, the performance
> was the poorest. Not particularly surprising considering the
> different motherboard/memory speeds, but I did not expect a 5X
> difference to the G4. I did not test any faster G4 systems, I thought
> 126 MB/sec was about as fast as the ATA100 card would go. Too bad I
> didn't have a ATA133 ;)
>
> I also tested a RAID configuration (Apple Disk Utility) using both
> channels of the card and two identical Maxtor drives. There was a
> difference, but only 1-2 MB/sec faster, not worth it in my mind. The
> Mirror option only dropped about 1 MB/sec of performance on the G4, I
> didn't test that option on all machines.
>
> This was not a rigorous, scientific test, but it was enough to tell
> me that I think we can use ATA instead of SCSI for our edit suites,
> and that I really need to get rid of my 9600.
> --
> Charles Dostale



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