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  • IO_uring Has Many Improvements Set To Go Into Linux 5.9

    Phoronix: IO_uring Has Many Improvements Set To Go Into Linux 5.9

    In addition to the many outlined changes expected for Linux 5.9, here's another big one: lots of IO_uring work for enhancing this modern Linux I/O interface...

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  • #2
    In before the question: Samba and Ceph

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    • #3
      It was talked about a feature able to avoid redundancy? Did it regarded io_uring feature?

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      • #4
        is it any better than BFQ for home users/worsktations?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by szymon_g View Post
          is it any better than BFQ for home users/worsktations?
          it's completely orthogonal

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          • #6
            IO_uring is amazing as it is now for VMs, so any improvement is welcome.

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