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SCI’s latest SPECsfs2008 NFS ops vs. system size – chart of the month
We return to our periodic discussion of storage system performance, this time on SPECsfs(r)2008 benchmark results for NFS file serving ops per second vs. system reported memory size. For some obscure reason, I was very intrigued with this chart. Chart … Continue reading


