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    harddisk speed 3 Mb/s

    I have an older pentium 2 which acts as a file/web/etc server with 3 harddisks ext3.

    (hd0) /dev/sda 40 gig
    (hd1) /dev/sdb 300 gig
    (hd2) /dev/sdc 300 gig

    Io is rather slow, I have seen 8 Mb/s but more often not above 4 Mb/s.

    Those 300 gig drivers are not old, but the pc itself is, bios is from before 2000.
    Are these speeds normal or can I tweak something here?
    I have no harddrive tweaking experience on linux whatsoever.

    Thanks.
    Greetings from Groningen Netherlands

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    Re: harddisk speed 3 Mb/s

    Unfortunately I can only point you in the right direction: hdparm

    I cannot remember the commands, but if you google it I'm sure you'll find what you need.

    HTH
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      #3
      Re: harddisk speed 3 Mb/s

      IDE or SATA? Make and model of the IDE or SATA controller?

      The hdds themselves, if they are newer, may be capable of faster speeds than the controller/bus that they are connected to. The controller may be the bottleneck.

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        #4
        Re: harddisk speed 3 Mb/s

        @toad, yes I know about hdparm, I should google it some more.. I was hoping for something easy I gues.

        @dible, that may very well be the case. The 500 gig I bought didn't work in that machine, it was too old for it, I had to buy this 300 instead, and yes its ide.

        Though I should say, seldom had more fun from 25 bucks buying this old pentium and installing a web/etc server on it, even streaming hd material, and now with hardy /xfce it rocks..
        Greetings from Groningen Netherlands

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