Matthew Dillon wrote:Anyone up on ReiserFS ? (but still capable of a 'clean room' description :) As I recall, according to their docs it seems to have been one of the first to use BTrees in the general sense for internal structuring .. also as I recall, there were some performance problems in specific areas of requiring extra CPU for basic IO (due to having to compute tree operations rather than do simple pointer manipulations) and also concurrent IO (due to the need for complex tree locking types of things, possibly compounded by the extra cpu time) this kind of a thing is more for replication than 100% raw speed, but in any case.. just some topics for discussion I suppose .. I still need to read the more detailed commits. looking forward to it. - Chris
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