>>>>> "paul" == Paul Barton-Davis <pbd@Op.Net> writes:
Hi
paul> If Rik or Juan can assure me that streaming I/O performance is a high
paul> priority for them, I might feel better, but I see more concern about
paul> boundary cases caused by quite different application patterns.
Yes streaming I/O performance is a high priority for me (I
appeared in VM management because my thesis runs bad, in does
streaming I/O). The problem is that each time that somebody
does a change in the VM layer, we get a lot of: it works for me
and a lot of it don't work for me reports. I am quite sure that
streaming I/O performance is also a high priority for the VM
people, think that Stephen and Ben LaHaise also work in
filesystems stuff :), and I am pretty sure that Rik want to see
a decent streaming I/O performance.
Later, Juan.
PD. I should return to work
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