--- Benjamin LaHaise <[email protected]> wrote:
> It all depends on which database engine you're using.
Not interrested in using, more interrested in building.
> Getting Oracle
> tuned to the Linux AIO implementation took a few revisions, but what's
> out in the fields these days makes good use of aio to gain 10-15% on
> the usual large industry standard database benchmark.
I was about to start out testing libaio for a simple transaction engine and read this paper, so I
thought it prudent to ask around before investing too much effort.
Are there any more up-to-date references?
-Kenny
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