Hello, I'm using grep over Ubuntu Server 14.04 (Grep version 2.16). While grepping over large files I've noticed Grep is painfully slow. The bottleneck seems to be the read block which is extremely low (looks like 64KB). For large files residing over big HDD RAID arrays, this request barely reaches one drive and based on CPU usage, grep is idling more or less. Given my tests for such scenarios, a read block size of at least 512KB would be way more efficient. It's very likely that optimum would be 1MB+. Also, such increase in buffer size would also benefit slightly SSDs where maximum sequential throughput is usually achieved when reading at 256KB+ block size. If this is already possible in newer versions or configurable, I'd appreciate some hints about the new version which contains or about the way I can configure it to increase the read block size.
Thanks and best regards, Sergiu