Testing The "Pretty Beefy" Btrfs Changes In Linux 3.2

Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 30 November 2011 at 01:36 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 12 Comments.
Btrfs On Linux 3.2
Btrfs On Linux 3.2
Btrfs On Linux 3.2
Btrfs On Linux 3.2

The 8GB IOzone write performance is not any faster with the Linux 3.2 kernel or the read performance, regardless of block size.

Stay tuned for the extended set of Linux 3.2 file-system performance testing.

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