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Poor buffered disk reads Odroid HC2


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I run armbian on an Odroid HC2. Using hdparm -t /dev/sda I get merely roughly 130MB/s on buffered disk reads. This is way below the expected value for my 2TB Crucial SSD. It is obviously not a major issue as the speed is anyway bottlenecked by the gigabit ethernet. I'm just curious, does anyone get better speeds with a similar setup? I read that poor performance can result from a misaligned partition. Checking the alignment with "align-check" of parted does report that the parition alignment is fine, so I suspect this is not the issue in my case. 

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Thanks for post. uname gives me 5.4.28-odroidxu4. I don't have another SSD, but I doubt the problem relies with the SSD as it is (essentially) brand new.

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Interesting.

Which kernel do they ship with?

 

Btw.

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This board is stripped Odroid XU4 and we use the same images, however, we provide a specially optimized config (for kernel 4.14.y or higher) which has to be applied manually. This results in shorter boot time and lower consumption. Run armbian-config utility and go to section system -> DTB and select optimized board configuration for Odroid HC1. The same config is valid for HC2 and MC1.

Did you try this?

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I noticed that in idle Arch draws almost 2 Watts more than amrbian. Maybe I need to experiment with the cpu governor and min and max cpu frequency settings.

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On 5/6/2020 at 12:55 PM, TWM said:

Using hdparm -t /dev/sda


Use the same version of proper tools like http://www.iozone.org/

 

9 hours ago, TWM said:

 5.4.28-odroidxu4

 

Kernel is talking with hardware - if you do compare, use the same kernel - Linux distribution has little to do with this. 5.4.y on Odroid XU4 is in a worse shape than stock 4.14.y, but this is going to be changed eventually ...

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