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| Subject: | Re: failed assertion related to realtime section |
| From: | Roman Kononov <kononov@xxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 05 Aug 2009 18:07:50 -0500 |
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Eric Sandeen wrote: While realtime should probably work and not oops (!) I'm curious what your use-case for realtime is? In my setup I need mostly sequential read/write access to a number of huge files (>1GB) as well as small ones. My 16-disk system, providing 1GB/s of sequential access data rate, chokes when file fragments are smaller than ~32MB. Using 32MB extents of the regular data section helps, but fragmentation still develops. I hope (maybe I am wrong) that the realtime section with its fixed extents eliminates the fragmentation issue. Roman |
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