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I don't understand the utility of your homegrown metric.

Yes, a 7K disk can output 160MB/s ... if it's doing a continous read, with zero seeks per second.

If it's actually doing 160 seeks/second, it's not going to have time to read 1MB (taking a further 1/160th of a second) after each seek.

So this metric means "how much data you can read per iop if you want to cut your iops by about 50%".

How is that useful above & beyond the input numbers?



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