On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, fkater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Nevertheless: If your explanation covers all what can be said about it then replacing the hard disk by a faster one should increase the performance here (I'll try to check that out).
Probably. However, it is worth you running the test again, and looking at how busy the CPU on the machine is. The disc may be the bottleneck, or the CPU may be the bottleneck.
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