>
> :)
>
> Actually, given that when lsm was being introduced, lsm seemed to
> improve performance overall, have you taken any measurements to show
> that this is actually the case? Of course it makes sense that it would,
> but witjout measurements we do not know.
SuSE did a bunch of measurement I think a year ago and they showed a
several percent performance increase with a hack similar to the proposed
next step..
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