ATA disk performance (ICH2 controller), some tests andcomparison
with Linux 2.6.5
Doug Russell
drussell at saturn-tech.com
Sun Sep 26 12:03:44 PDT 2004
I suppose this should probably be moved to -chat.....
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> Supporting and being used on common-but-not-so-good hardware is one of the
> best (and oldest) traditions of FreeBSD. :-)
Oh, that it is! (Still doesn't mean the hardware is good. :) )
I found a 5.25" floppy the other day labeled "FreeBSD CPIO", and it got me
thing about what version it actually was when I first loaded FreeBSD on an
old MFM hard disk. It was a slightly old version, just after another was
released, and I remember being so impressed with it that I went out the
next day and bought a shiny new IDE disk to make a dedicated FreeBSD box,
as I knew instantly that evening that I'd be running this OS permanently.
It now accounts for nearly every one of my boxen. :)
Maybe I'll go dig up an MFM controller and my pile of ancient disks. I
think I know which one it was on even (I think it is an an 80 meg full
height Micropolis).... it's probably still on there. :)
Later...... <Doug>
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