2.6 kernel has 3 differen kind of io schedulers. Anticipatory io
scheduler is the default one. You may try to select CFQ or deadline
scheduler & see if that improves your performance. These schedulers
have parameters which can be tuned also.
Regards
Ram Gupta
On 1/11/06, jeff shia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,everyone
>
> In a file system ,the disk fragmentation can slow down the data accessing
> speed.How can I solve this kind of problem in a file system?I know that
> preallocation tech can do this.Is there any other solutions?
> Thank you!
>
> Yours
> Jeff
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