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- From: sonny@charybdis.harris-atd.com (Bob Davis)
- Subject: Re: local bus hard disk
- References: <1993Jan23.231824.24755@rose.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 01:44:06 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.231824.24755@rose.com> gyl.midroni@rose.com (gyl midroni) writes:
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- > It seems to me that local bus disk access will be a speed booster
- >for the reason of faster data communicatio with the CPU / memory. It
- >is four times faster to get data off the disk at 33 MHz off the local
- >bus connection to the CPU and memory than at 8 MHz via the ISA bus.
- >As simple as that... no? Why would this impact system performance
-
- Seems like the local bus might deliver 33 Mhz x 4 bytes delivered
- in parallel for 132 million bytes/sec, and the 8 MHz ISA 16-bit bus slot
- can deliver about 5.33 million bytes/sec (assuming 2 bytes delivered
- in parallel every 3 clock cycles). So the local bus could be about
- 25 times faster than the ISA bus. That is great for rapidly stuffing huge
- quantities of image information into electronic-quick video memory on a local
- bus video card. It might not be so great for the mechanical-slow ( relatively
- speaking ) rotating machinery of a hard drive managed by a local bus disk
- controller.
-
- Even the fastest single drives can only spin the bytes under
- the drive's head at around 3 million bytes/sec.
-
- So, isn't a 5.33 million bytes/sec 16-bit slot on the ISA bus pretty
- much up to the task of delivering and retrieving data to and from a
- single hard drive that is only capable of spinning the data off or onto
- the platters at a 3 million bytes/sec rate?
-
- And isn't it expensive overkill to provide a 132 million bytes/sec
- truck (local bus) to haul 3 million bytes/sec freight ( a fast hard drive's
- maximum, spin-limited data transfer rate)? Seems like that expensive local
- bus truck will be sitting idle almost 98% of the time. Even the cheaper
- ISA bus truck will be idle almost 44% of the time. This assumes that
- DMA transfers from disk to memory can burst the data at the bus rate and then
- free up the memory address bus until the next truckload of bytes can be spun
- up off the disk. (Can a local bus card use DMA, as I am assuming?)
-
- Perhaps in a heavy, multitasking environment there may be some
- merit to the ability of the local bus to more than double (98/44 = 2.2) the
- amount of time relative to an ISA bus that the memory address bus is freed up.
- However, whether or not the ongoing multiple tasks can even make use of the
- freed time depends on whether or not any of the tasks need to exchange data
- with RAM memory.
-
- I guess it seems to me that I can't necessarily conclude that
- the fantastic data rate capability of a local bus disk controller is going
- to give me any noticeable performance improvement over a 16-bit ISA bus
- disk controller -- especially if I am running a typical single-user
- system without heavy multitasking requirements. Certainly, I am not going
- to improve the prolonged data transfer rate onto or off the disk --
- 3 million bytes/sec is as fast as data physically can be sucked up or spewed
- out.
-
- I am not an expert in any of this and I am ready to learn
- why I might be wrong in any of the comments above. I am simply trying to
- understand what the real performance impact is likely to be of some quite
- expensive, heavily promoted, and increasingly popular decisions regarding
- hardware for the machine my wife keeps her recipes on :-).
-
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