Hi
I have two packages that can be used to benchmark disk access:
bonnie++
iozone3
Bonnie is probably the best to use. I have no clue really how iozone works, gives me strange results.
Maybe it could be interesting if several SD cards are tested? I don't know if it really makes sense, given the architecture of nokia's device, if we will hit some software/nokia_hardware limits?
You will then need to tell which SD model it is, which kernel running, which device and which filesystem it is being run on.
I have two packages that can be used to benchmark disk access:
bonnie++
iozone3
Bonnie is probably the best to use. I have no clue really how iozone works, gives me strange results.
Maybe it could be interesting if several SD cards are tested? I don't know if it really makes sense, given the architecture of nokia's device, if we will hit some software/nokia_hardware limits?
You will then need to tell which SD model it is, which kernel running, which device and which filesystem it is being run on.
Either you download packages manually, or use the repository in my sig.
Manually:
wget http://debfarm.free.fr/pool/bonnie++_1.03a_armel.deb
dpkg -i bonnie++_1.03a_armel.deb
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Last edited by free; 2008-01-02 at 19:57.