Re: Sarge with ext3, reiserfs (3/4?) or xfs?
On Feb 09 2005, Ron Johnson wrote:
> The 96Mbps speed that USB2 reached on my system is only 20% of it's
> theoretical maximum.
>
> The 240Mbps (8 * 30MBps) that 1394a reached on my system is 60% of
> firewire's theoretical maximum.
And that's not to mention anything about the CPU load, which on slower
systems, means quite a lot.
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