I successfully used the following command for the Sysbench program which I think tested just the 32 GB USB flash drive. As you can see, the result is miserably slow even though the flash drive is capable of write speeds of ~15 MB/S and connected to a USB 2.0 port.
I was hoping I would be able to test the 512 MB IDE DOM to see if that's much faster.
I'm using antiX 16.2
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sean@Teleprompter:~
$ sysbench --test=fileio --file-total-size=1G prepare
sysbench 0.4.12: multi-threaded system evaluation benchmark
128 files, 8192Kb each, 1024Mb total
Creating files for the test...
sean@Teleprompter:~
$ sysbench --test=fileio --file-total-size=1G --file-test-mode=rndrw --max-time=1200 --max-requests=0 run
sysbench 0.4.12: multi-threaded system evaluation benchmark
Running the test with following options:
Number of threads: 1
Extra file open flags: 0
128 files, 8Mb each
1Gb total file size
Block size 16Kb
Number of random requests for random IO: 0
Read/Write ratio for combined random IO test: 1.50
Periodic FSYNC enabled, calling fsync() each 100 requests.
Calling fsync() at the end of test, Enabled.
Using synchronous I/O mode
Doing random r/w test
Threads started!
Time limit exceeded, exiting...
Done.
Operations performed: 9300 Read, 6200 Write, 19755 Other = 35255 Total
Read 145.31Mb Written 96.875Mb Total transferred 242.19Mb (206.61Kb/sec)
12.91 Requests/sec executed
Test execution summary:
total time: 1200.3076s
total number of events: 15500
total time taken by event execution: 91.6960
per-request statistics:
min: 0.08ms
avg: 5.92ms
max: 930.95ms
approx. 95 percentile: 18.77ms
Threads fairness:
events (avg/stddev): 15500.0000/0.00
execution time (avg/stddev): 91.6960/0.00
sean@Teleprompter:~
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