LFS with roll-forward vs. LFS with checkpoint recovery
IOzone is a file system benchmarking tool available from www.iozone.org capable of measuring wide variety of file system operations on many platforms. This page contains graphs comparing the performance of the two different crash recovery modes of LFS. All measured operations were single threaded and the times obtained do not include the fsync system call.
The computer used in this experiment was an AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+ with 256MB RAM with two SATA disks. The measured file systems always resided on a 80GB Seagate Barracuda while the rest of the system was placed on a 120GB WD. Note that the maximum file size is twice the available RAM.
Raw data of LFS with roll-forward are available here. Raw data of LFS relying on checkpoints only are available here.