GNOME ドキュメンテーションプロジェクトgnome-doc-list@gnome.orgNatalia Ruz Leivanruz@alumnos.inf.utfsm.clMichael Hillmdhillca@gmail.comRun benchmarks on your hard disk to check how fast it is.松澤 二郎jmatsuzawa@gnome.org2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015赤星 柔充yasumichi@vinelinux.org2011, 2012Kentaro KAZUHAMAkazken3@gmail.com2012Shushi Kurosemd81bird@hitaki.net2012Noriko Mizumotonoriko@fedoraproject.org2013, 2014坂本 貴史o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp2013, 2014日本GNOMEユーザー会http://www.gnome.gr.jp/2011, 2012Test the performance of your hard disk
To test the speed of your hard disk:
Open Disks from the
Activities overview.
Choose the disk from the list in the left pane.
Click the menu button and select Benchmark disk… from the
menu.
Click Start Benchmark… and adjust the Transfer
Rate and Access Time parameters as desired.
Click Start Benchmarking to test how fast data can be read
from the disk. Administrative
privileges may be required. Enter your password, or the password
for the requested administrator account.
If Perform write-benchmark is checked, the benchmark
will test how fast data can be read from and written to the disk. This
will take longer to complete.
When the test is finished, the results will appear on the graph. The green
points and connecting lines indicate the samples taken; these correspond to
the right axis, showing access time, plotted against the bottom axis,
representing percentage time elapsed during the benchmark. The blue line
represents read rates, while the red line represents write rates; these are
shown as access data rates on the left axis, plotted against percentage of
the disk traveled, from the outside to the spindle, along the bottom
axis.
Below the graph, values are displayed for minimum, maximum and average
read and write rates, average access time and time elapsed since the last
benchmark test.