Paul K?lle wrote : > Hmm, if I read this right, there is no difference in blocksize: > > (Olivier) Ubuntu (corrected): > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/file_test count=262144 bs=1024 > 262144+0 records in > 262144+0 records out > 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 5,56942 s, 48,2 MB/s > > (Olivier) Lenny: > lenny:# dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/file_test count=262144 bs=1024 > 262144+0 enregistrements lus > 262144+0 enregistrements ??crits > 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 82,408 s, 3,3 MB/s > > (mine) Lenny, 3.0.2: > # dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/gluster_mount/file_test count=262144 bs=1024 > 262144+0 records in > 262144+0 records out > 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 6.54638 s, 41.0 MB/s > > Im still on kernel 2.6.18 though... That set me thinking and I can confirm such a difference using either 2.6.18 or 2.6.26 kernel. Here are the results with both of them: * Debian/Lenny w/ vernel v2.6.26-2-amd64 ~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/test_file count=262144 bs=1024 262144+0 enregistrements lus 262144+0 enregistrements ?crits 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 72,2034 s, 3,7 MB/s * Debian/Lenny w/ kernel v2.6.18-6-amd64 (amd64) ~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/test_file count=262144 bs=1024 262144+0 enregistrements lus 262144+0 enregistrements ?crits 268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 7,53942 s, 35,6 MB/s As you can see, dd'ing is about 10 times faster with kernel 2.6.18! Anyway, postmark benching is quite equivalent regardless the kernel version so it does not really make me satisfied for a webservers farm! :) PS: the client machine I used here for these tests is an old Pentium(R) D 2.80GHz with 2GBytes of RAM. Just in case it can help, thought. Thanks and best regards, -- Olivier