Re: file system for solid state disks

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To: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@...>
Cc: Theodore Tso <tytso@...>, Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...>, Richard Ballantyne <richardballantyne@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - 1:57 pm

On Wed, Aug 29 2007, Bill Davidsen wrote:

Runtime overhead, yes. Head optimizations like trying to avoid seeks,
definitely no. That can be several miliseconds for a request, and if you
waste that time often, then you are going noticably slower than you
could be.


I've yet to see any real runtime overhead problems for any workload, so
the ordering is not an issue imo. It's easy enough to bypass for any io
scheduler, should it become interesting.

-- 
Jens Axboe

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file system for solid state disks, Richard Ballantyne, (Thu Aug 23, 1:01 am)
Re: file system for solid state disks, Jan Engelhardt, (Thu Aug 23, 1:52 am)
Re: file system for solid state disks, Theodore Tso, (Thu Aug 23, 6:26 am)
Re: file system for solid state disks, Jens Axboe, (Thu Aug 23, 7:25 am)
Re: file system for solid state disks, Bill Davidsen, (Wed Aug 29, 1:36 pm)
Re: file system for solid state disks, Jens Axboe, (Wed Aug 29, 1:57 pm)