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IO_uring To Ring In Some Awesome Improvements With Linux 6.0
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Originally posted by MorrisS. View PostI'm very excited on this new bunch of progresses. I hope that linux operating systems will adopt this kernel soon as possible.
Be that as it may, as a software engineer myself, I can only applaud one (more) thing done the right way.
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I'm very excited on this new bunch of progresses. I hope that linux operating systems will adopt this kernel soon as possible.
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It's quite common for kernel developers to get h/w donations because the h/w companies have an interest in making sure the features are fully optimized for. Major kernel developers are rarely beholden to only working on things that interest their current employer anyway.
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Sounds nice with the sched and io_uring improvements, but what about MGLRU?
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This improves buffered write support by 2-3x.
Jens Axboe is teasing a new AMD EPYC server with 128 cores and 24 Optane drives
Also, too bad Intel just announced Optane is being completely discontinued.
Anyway, I wonder how much it would hurt his IOPS throughput to cut down the core count to 32-cores (i.e. 2x 16-core EPYC CPUs). Another twist would be to introduce 800 Gbps of RDMA over Ethernet and see what happens to his IOPS.
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IO_uring To Ring In Some Awesome Improvements With Linux 6.0
Phoronix: IO_uring To Ring In Some Awesome Improvements With Linux 6.0
IO_uring continues to be one of the greatest Linux kernel innovations in recent years and with the in-development Linux 6.0 kernel is getting even better along with some nice block updates and other storage-related enhancements...
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