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Using Iozone for Filesystem Benchmarking

Posted on November 18, 2011 by webgeek

If you have been around computer systems long enough everyone knows how import disk performance is, espeacially with database systems. There’s the standard htparm -tT and dd test the everyone does, but it really does give you the whole picture. What you really want is to test read, write, re-read, re-write, read backwards, read strided, fread, fwrite, random read, pread ,mmap, aio_read, and aio_write. For that I would recommend using Iozone. It gives you a better idea of what’s going on.

http://www.iozone.org

 

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