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Winter 2010 Presentations/Storage Performance

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By: David Chisholm (dmchisho@learn.senecac.on.ca)
<h2>=Introduction</h2>=
In order to have our Koji Build Farm run as efficiently as possible we needed to find out which form of data storage would be the fastest overall. The candidates were:
The fastest overall
<h2>=Approach</h2>=
Benchmark using a linux untiliy called Bonnie++ written by Russell Coker.
bonnie++ -d <location> -s 2048 -u root
<h2>=Process</h2>=
What happened while you worked on the problem? You had multiple iterations -- what happened at each milestone? Did you go down the wrong path and have to start over? What barriers did you encounter?
<h2>=Discovery</h2>=
What did you discover and learn during the process -- about the technology, the open source process, the community, yourself and your abilities, collaboration?
<h2>=Results</h2>=
<h3><span class="mw-headline"> =Write </span></h3>==
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<h3><span class =="mw-headline"> Read </span></h3>==
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