While we should and will reduce the total amount of I/O due to Session Restore, I must add that we have not attempted to compare it to the total amount of I/O due to cache access for instance. I would not be surprised if the cache caused several orders of magnitude more I/O than Session Restore, in which case our efforts on Session Restore would have little to no impact on the life-time of your device or on the battery usage.
Tobas, if you have an opportunity to perform a comparison, this would be an interesting piece of data. Cheers, David On 28/06/14 14:32, Tobias Besemer wrote: > It is not just a question of battery! > Too much writing accesses also harms the life-time of HDs or SSDs! > > I also asked before (on the bugs) about more informations to the "journaled > storage" ... > If it is - like I think - a lot of small files, I don't like it! > A lot of small files wast a lot of un-used bytes on the storage and brings a > big fragmentation to it! This significantly slows down a system! > _______________________________________________ > dev-platform mailing list > dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform > -- David Rajchenbach-Teller, PhD Performance Team, Mozilla
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