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  • Subject: Re: Reading files with MI (speed)
  • From: Francesco Scafi <fscafi@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 23:04:31 +0100

Hi Leif,
this is a time table for write and read times of 1.000.000 
records:

TestSpeed                   RPGtime                   MItime
-----------     -----------------         -----------------     
startWrite      22:04:51                  22:16:46      
startRead       22:07:37        2'46"w  22:19:24        2'38"w  - 4.8% Wtime
EJ              22:10:57        3'20"r  22:21:49        2'25"r  -27.5% Rtime
-----------     -----------------         -----------------

thing thought of this? 


At 07.29 24/11/99 -0600, you wrote:
>It would still be interesting to see the breakdown. How much for write,
>how much for read.
>

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