Dear List,
I am after a tool which benchmarks a file system in the same way that a
MySql InnoDB system is likely to access it.
That is, small random reads and writes in a very large file.
For instance, the tool 'bonnie++' is no good for this as is concentrates
too much on sequential read and write.
If any members can suggest what might be appropriate, I would be
interested in knowing :)
Regards,
Ben Clewett.
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