At 01:13 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>In practice this would be happening at initdb time, not configure time,
>since it'd be a lot easier to do it in C code than in a shell script.
>But that's a detail. I'm still not clear on how you can wave away the
>issue of kernel disk caching --- if you don't use a test file that's
>larger than the disk cache, ISTM you risk getting a number that's
>entirely devoid of any physical I/O at all.
And even the $100 6.4 GB Ultra DMA drive I bought last week has
2MB of cache. hdparm shows me getting 19 mB/second transfers
even though it adjusts for the file system cache. It's only a
5400 RPM disk and I'm certain the on-disk cache is impacting
this number.
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