From 68180eaddc2354b372a05cbd29e6bb70abf1da3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Schlarb Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 21:20:57 +0100 Subject: Add results for Cryptomator on Windows (the slowest of em all) --- docs/comparison.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/comparison.md') diff --git a/docs/comparison.md b/docs/comparison.md index f392bae..57703e9 100644 --- a/docs/comparison.md +++ b/docs/comparison.md @@ -232,10 +232,10 @@ adjustments required to make the test run in this environment. | | | | | | | | | | Streaming write | 2100 MiB/s {4} | 621 MiB/s | 58 MiB/s | 68 MiB/s | 67 MiB/s | 289 MiB/s | 51 MiB/s | | Streaming read | 3400 MiB/s {4} | 797 MiB/s | 251 MiB/s | 107 MiB/s | 115 MiB/s | 542 MiB/s | 130 MiB/s | -| Extract linux-3.0.tar.gz | 26 s | 456 s | 793 s | 2121 s | ??? s | 332 s | 1124 s | -| md5sum linux-3.0 | 51 s | 364 s | 235 s | 1877 s | ??? s | 235 s | 1254 s | -| ls -lR linux-3.0 | 18 s | 328 s | 166 s | 1269 s | ??? s | 183 s | 1057 s | -| Delete linux-3.0 | 18 s | 432 s | (427 s) {5} | 1666 s | ??? s | 260 s | 1007 s | +| Extract linux-3.0.tar.gz | 26 s | 456 s | 793 s | 2121 s | 2497 s | 332 s | 1124 s | +| md5sum linux-3.0 | 51 s | 364 s | 235 s | 1877 s | 1808 s | 235 s | 1254 s | +| ls -lR linux-3.0 | 18 s | 328 s | 166 s | 1269 s | 1722 s | 183 s | 1057 s | +| Delete linux-3.0 | 18 s | 432 s | (427 s) {5} | 1666 s | 2765 s | 260 s | 1007 s | To the extent this was observed at all during the tests, every one of these filesystem providers was fully CPU-bound during the small-file tests with @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ observed disk access speeds never going beyond 15 MiB/s. Notes: {1} CryFS considered Windows support “highly experimental” in this version
{2} Closed source component by Pismo Technic Inc
- {3} SiriKali (third-part GUI) can be used for management however
+ {3} The SiriKali third-part GUI supports CryFS, EncFS4Win and securefs
{4} Yes, these numbers are actually above what the drive is theoretically capable of, so all of these results are likely somewhat skewed
{5} 320 files were not deleted due to *Invalid argument* errors; it is not clear what caused this error, but the logged “Invalid data size, not multiple of block size” messages may indicate corruption -- cgit v1.2.3