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[[top]]-like I/O monitor for [[disks]] and I/O devices.<ref>http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/iotop.8.html</ref>
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== Activities ==
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* Execute <code>iotop</code> and review disk activity in your computer
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* Measure your hard disk read performance using hdparm command.<ref>https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/108838/how-can-i-benchmark-my-hdd</ref>
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sudo hdparm -t /dev/sdc9
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/dev/sda2:
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Timing buffered disk reads: 1498 MB in  3.00 seconds = 499.29 MB/sec
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* Review IO and filesystems benchmark tools such us <code>[[fio]]</code> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1198691/testing-io-performance-in-linux
  
  
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Revision as of 12:52, 7 January 2020

top-like I/O monitor for disks and I/O devices.[1]

Activities

  • Execute iotop and review disk activity in your computer
  • Measure your hard disk read performance using hdparm command.[2]
sudo hdparm -t /dev/sdc9
/dev/sda2:
 Timing buffered disk reads: 1498 MB in  3.00 seconds = 499.29 MB/sec


See also


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