m0unds_ haha I was wanting to know if there is a way to find out why my computer is acting like it is on dailup when I am on cable and getting my full speed that's a very open ended question is dns resolution slow? is it windows or linux or os x or what basically i'd check ping first, then check dns, then check cpu usage, then check hard-disk performance cdablre It is cable windows ping is 0 Also what does this have to do with ARP Networks? brycec: nothing really, but nothign else ios happening but yeah it's probably a bit too far off-topic, and not generally intersting or anything Hello yeah mercutio, my thoughts exactly. i've been playing with zfs on ssd is that general interest? it's still slower than btrfs or ext4 for read speeds :( Under what OS? linux i got 3x samsung evo 840 So could just be the Linux ZFS implementation :P could be (Fuse, right?) nope it went past fuse ages ago ah i'm at about 1.2 gigabytes/sec though and i got it up to 1.4 gigabytse/sec before but ext4/btrfs on mdadm or on btrfs raid got up to 1.5 to 1.6gb/sec read speed That seems faster than the bus should handle. bus should handle 2 gigabytes/sec minus overheads @wa 6gbps to gb/s convert 6 Gb\/s (gigabits per second) to gigabytes per second;0.75 GB\/s (gigabytes per second);6×10^9 b\/s (bits per second);750 MB\/s (megabytes per second);= SATA revision 3.0 speed ( 6 Gb\/s );~~ 1.2 × OC96 speed ( 4.977×10^9 b\/s );~~ 1.2 × USB 3.0 speed ( 4800 Mb\/s );information rate;[time]^(-1) [information];Time to transfer 1 gigabyte:, ->1.3 seconds, ->0.022 minutes;Time to transfer 1 terabyte:, ->1333 seconds, ->22 minutes ^ this is 3 ssd's each on 6 gigabit ports Ahhh so 3*.75GB/s each ssd can do 500mb/sec+ on it's own *its :p it's hard to benchmark though being evos they have fast write at the beginning but not after writing more data So secure erase every time? but in real world access you're not likely to write more than the fast speed often aynway nah i'm not doing anything liek taht :/ i was mostly concerned about read speed aynway heh but then i decided to compare linux kernel compile time I've done that before :) and other such things curiously lz4 is faster than non lz4 even on amazingly fast ssd's doing 100% cpu but basically zfs is slightly slower 19s was my record (lvm mirror with 2 SATA3 SSDs that max at 500-600 read, -j12) but < 1 % with lz4 compression and just over 1% without lz4 compression 19s to do what exactly? make defconfig && make wow what cpu speed was that? my kernel compile times went up at some point Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz and 16Gb but it's like 2:07 for zfs *16GB RAM what i'm on i7-4770 what does defconfig enable? i'm using my standard kernel i used to be just under 2 minutes but yeh if it's minor difference it doesn't really matter and lz4 uses up less space :) No idea really... Just "defaults" as determined by Linus and firends. and it seems raidz gives good enough performance *friends so i don't really need to use raid 10 because most things on linux don't do parallel i/o and raid10 doesn't really speed up serial i/o it just means that it doesn't slow down as much when doing parallel i/o but ssd's don't really slow down that much with parallel i/o anytway maybe it was an old kernel i used to have 15 minute compile times on a 486 i think Wow really? My 486DX2 took 2 hours maybe i was imaginging things (compiling some old 2.2 kernel, IDE drive...) weird oh maybe it was 40 minutes, and then 15 minutes when i oh hangon this was 2.1 kernel like 2.1.110 so that looks like crica 98 My 486 died when I moved :( damn i going to see if it still compiles :/ it's not much gbigigger than current patches :/ Good luck :) Makefile:160: arch/x86_64/Makefile: No such file or directory ho hmm % ls -l arch/ alpha/ arm/ i386/ m68k/ mips/ ppc/ sparc/ sparc64/ i need a 32 bit distro i'm so used to using x64 arch that when i had to reimage something with a 32-bit cpu, i didn't have a compatible image for it i found some old distribution i'm hoping i can extract binaries from it :) haha, good luck bin/zsh: Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (QMAGIC) doesn't seem to want to chroot and run that :/ i assume that's a.out