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Linux caches a lot in swap?
With 2GB of ram and only bonnie++ running, I should hope that swap would not be relevant! (Well, as long as the fs in use is not ZFS. ;-) ) At any rate, bonnie++ fsyncs at the appropriate times. I presume that the other disk benchmarks do so, as well. The other tests, like lzma, were not suitable as disk benchmarks to start with.
Edited 2008-12-04 08:01 UTC