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Fedora Switching To The BFQ I/O Scheduler For Better Responsiveness & Throughput
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Originally posted by paolo View Post
I have proposed to leave NVMe out for the moment, as a precaution. The idea is to add also NVMe if everything goes well with this preliminary step.
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostCanonical will make their own scheduler, claim it's better, not support any other scheduler. Then in 5 years time when they can't maintain it anymore, will switch to BFQ.
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Originally posted by xorbe View PostopenSUSE will declare BFQ as insecure, and disable it from being selected, after a 12 hour call for comments on an obscure mailing list.
I'm trying out BFQ as of the last couple of days. I got curious because of the recent news. So far it's been working miracles for my desktop and notebooks. Up to now I am really happy with it.
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