Le 30 mars 07 à 20:32, Anton Rang a écrit :
Perhaps you should read the QFS documentation and/or source. :-)
I probably should...
QFS, like
other write-forward and/or delayed-allocation file systems, does
not incur a
seek per I/O. For sequential writes in a typical data capture
applic
Le 30 mars 07 à 08:36, Anton B. Rang a écrit :
However, even with sequential writes, a large I/O size makes a huge
difference in throughput. Ask the QFS folks about data capture
applications. ;-)
I quantified the 'huge' this as such
60MB/s and 5ms per seek means that for a FS that requ
However, even with sequential writes, a large I/O size makes a huge difference
in throughput. Ask the QFS folks about data capture applications. ;-)
(This is less true with ATA disks that tend to have less buffering and much
less sophisticated architectures. I'm not aware of any dual-processor A