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54 data to or from a file without performing any processing on it.
55 These programs must read and write enough data to
68 The systems were running multi-user but were otherwise quiescent.
95 Table 2a \- Reading rates of the old and new UNIX file systems.
110 Table 2b \- Writing rates of the old and new UNIX file systems.
115 the transfer rates for the new file system do not
122 to about half the rates given in Table 2 when the file
130 The bandwidth is calculated by comparing the data rates
133 able to use about 3\-5% of the disk bandwidth,
151 Note that the write rates are about the same
152 as the read rates in the 8192 byte block file system;
153 the write rates are slower than the read rates in the 4096 byte block
155 The slower write rates occur because
167 less than it would be if the data blocks were written out
172 non-optimal seek order in which they are requested.
190 required to move data from disk buffers in the
191 system's address space to data buffers in the user's
198 large amounts of data.
202 and data would disappear from buffers after being written.
226 and the current throughput rates are already limited by the
242 current throughput rates are already limited by the speed