On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Garrett D'Amore
<garrett.dam...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> I think he means, resilver faster.
>
> SSDs can be driven harder, and have more IOPs so we can hit them harder
> with less impact on the overall performance.  The reason we throttle at all
> is to avoid saturating the bandwidth of the drive with resilver which would
> prevent regular operations from making progress.  Generally I believe
> resilver operations are not "bandwidth bound" in the sense of pure
> throughput, but are IOPs bound.  As SSDs have no seek time, they can handle
> a lot more of these little operations than a regular hard disk.
>
>  - Garrett
>
>

What's the throttling rate if I may call it that?


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