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IOzone for filesystem performance benchmarking
Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:00:00 GMT
IOzone lets you benchmark your filesystem performance, seeing how well record IO occurs for files of various sizes. With IOzone you can see more detailed information than the read, write, and rewrite figures that Bonnie++ reports. IOzone is great at detecting areas where file IO might not be performing as well as expected. Source... |
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