Well, it won't test EVERYTHING in your system, but Intel made a nice
open source storage benchmarking utility called iometer:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iometer/
It appears to be available for Windows and UNIX, but I only have
experience with the windows version.  The UNIX version is command line
only, whereas the windows version has a simple GUI frontend.  We use it
for various things where I work.  It's halfway worth the download just
to read their quirky license agreement.  You can download the source,
but you're not allowed to distribute any part of it.  What can I say,
it's Intel.  

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 17:31, Peter Clark wrote:
> but can anyone else suggest ways to test its "horsepower"? 
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