Is it possible to use BFQ_LL for reads but None for writes?
The benchmarks suggest such a mode would win the most.
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If it's faster everywhere & has the same functionality, why not just find-replace everything?
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I develop using GoLang
Which compiler should I use for the best performance? GoLang has the advantage of most its libraries being in Go...
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Code duplication.
I was thinking exactly this. Cryptography may even be a good place to put it, but something similar should...
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Duplicate
It appears as duplication to me, but:
- It's not a fork, which for 3-year-old unused software feels like a good thing....
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Good job
As someone who has this as my only option for an embedded system, I can say this library (though not perfect) does very well....
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X32 gains use of better instructions that came with the 64-bit standard. ARM's various instruction sets similarly add & remove what works there....
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It's not merged yet:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index....merged_Patches
It was very active just 2 months ago. It may make...
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Support less
Yes, but 32-bit-only x86 hardware is becoming obsolete, and most for-Linux software is following. A distro...
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