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Vista SP1 RTM: Start Your Engines
By Jason Brooks
2008-02-13
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Vista SP1 RTM: Start Your Engines - SP1 to the Test (
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SP1 to the Test
I tested
Windows Vista SP1 on a pair of identical Lenovo ThinkPad T60 notebook
computers, each equipped with 1GB of RAM, a
2GHz Intel T2500 processor and a 93GB hard drive split into 68GB NTFS and 25GB FAT32 partitions. On one notebook, I
installed the original RTM copy of Windows Vista and applied all available
updates (save for SP1). On the second system, I installed Vista from an
installation disk with SP1 slipstreamed in.
To test the
file copy performance improvements that Microsoft is touting for SP1, I took a
set of 724 software packages totaling 476MB from the install disk for Red Hat Enterprise
Server and carried out a group of file copy operations. I took note of how long
it took to copy the files from the RHEL disk onto my Vista systems; how long it
took to copy the files between the FAT32 and NTFS partitions of my test
machines; how long it took to copy the files from one folder on a notebook to
another folder on the same notebook; how long it took to compress the files
into a ZIP archive on each system; and how long it took to decompress those
files back to a folder on each desktop.
I ran each
test five times and used the average of the five runs to compare the Vista
iterations. Once I completed my round of tests, I installed Windows XP SP2
on one of the ThinkPads and ran the same tests to weigh the two Vista flavors
against XP.
For all the
detail on the file copy changes that you might ever wish to digest (and then
some), Microsoft’s Mark Russinovich has written an expansive blog post.
Briefly,
however, the original RTM version of Vista scaled back heavily on its use of
cached I/O for file copy operations. This negatively affected performance in
certain situations. In Vista SP1, the Windows team reversed course on cached
I/O, a move that yields performance gains over the initial Vista release.
During my
tests, the 476MB set of test files took a minute to copy from one partition to
another on the original Vista RTM; the same operation took 50 seconds on Vista
SP1. On the same hardware running Windows XP SP2, the operation took 43
seconds. Copying the same set of files from one folder on a notebook to another
folder on the same notebook took 49 seconds on Vista RTM, 43 seconds on Vista
SP1 and 38 seconds on XP SP2.
Microsoft has
cited much larger performance differences copying files into and extracting
them out of ZIP archives using the Windows Compressed Folders tool, and my
tests bore out these differences. It took Vista RTM 1 minute and 44 seconds to
compress the test 476MB file set into a ZIP file, compared to 1 minute and 7
seconds on Vista SP1. With Windows XP SP2, the same operation took 1 minute.
Eric Lundquist says Vista SP1 will finally push aside XP. Read his blog here.
I recorded the
greatest disparities between Vista RTM, Vista SP1 and XP SP2 while measuring
the time it took Windows to decompress my test archives. Vista RTM averaged 3
minutes and 39 seconds, Vista SP1 averaged 2 minutes and 49 seconds, and XP SP2
averaged a much lower 46 seconds to decompress the test files.
I suspect that
at least some measure of the difference between the XP SP2 and Vista results is
tied to differences in the user interface that the two iterations of the
Compressed Folders tools presents to users. It’s possible that XP’s utility
appears outwardly to have finished its work, while cached I/O operations may be
continuing in the background.
I also tested
out the stand-alone SP1 installer, which Microsoft provided to eWEEK Labs along
with the Vista SP1 install disc. Microsoft has reported that some Vista SP1
testers have experienced driver problems after having installed the service
pack. I did not experience any performance degradation or driver malfunctions
with SP1 and the ThinkPad model I tested.
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