Quick question, hopefully not too basic for this list:

AIO vs. non-blocking IO vs. kernel queues

I'm familiar with (and *love*) kernel queues.  Non-blocking IO is
straightforward.  AIO seems simple enough.

My question is, from a performance standpoint, in what situations are
these techniques most appropriate?


TIA,
Eddy

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