>
>what is the status of GRIO support in the Linux port of XFS?
Called realtime volume.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFS section 2.11)
>Also, if the answer is 'non existent', what is the recommended
>alternative? I've got an application that needs to stream a
>huge amount of data to the harddrive without dropping any and
>without blocking the sender. We will be pushing the limits
>of our high-end raid striped disks. This seems the exactly
>the type of thing GRIO was made for, but last I heard it was
>missing from Linux XFS with no plans to add it. Any change
>in that? I know I can get almost there with I/O priorities
>and the RT features in 2.6... but its not quite the same
>thing.
>
>Apologies if this has been beat to death here or elsewhere...
>I've googled the heck out of this and rummaged around in the
>list archives (as much as this fscking corporate firewall will
>let me) with little result. I'll gladly RTFM if someone can
>point me at the right one. :-/
>
>Feel free to CC me on replies, as I read the LKML in digest
>format.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Thad Phetteplace
>
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