I recently compressed my entire C drive in Windows XP, I didn't really need the space, I just wanted to see what it would do to performance, since then I have noticed lower access times to data, although this is completely oppinionated, I was wondering if anyone ever benchmarked it on newer 2.0 GHz plus systems, does it really hinder, or does it help.
My thinking is since the HD is the bottleneck for computer systems today, if the drive is compressed it takes less time to get the data from the drive to the CPU, and with plenty of extra clock cycles to kill, the CPU can uncompress the data and use it before and uncompressed drive could transfer it. compression works from 10-20% compression, saving 10-20% of the time for data access might be benefitial, although I have trouble believing it would actually boost perfomance.
And thoughts, ideas, or maybe an article that benchmarks before and after?
My thinking is since the HD is the bottleneck for computer systems today, if the drive is compressed it takes less time to get the data from the drive to the CPU, and with plenty of extra clock cycles to kill, the CPU can uncompress the data and use it before and uncompressed drive could transfer it. compression works from 10-20% compression, saving 10-20% of the time for data access might be benefitial, although I have trouble believing it would actually boost perfomance.
And thoughts, ideas, or maybe an article that benchmarks before and after?
