Re: How to do strict synchronous i/o on Windows?

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On 15/08/2012 03:46, Greg Sullivan wrote:
Thanks - that runs, but it's still queuing. As I said before, I can't
use the sync engine - I receive an error. Is there a synchronous
engine available for Windows? Perhaps that's the only problem.
Can you check to see whether your system is queuing at the file
system/device level when you run that test?

The sync ioengine doesn't work on Windows. You should be able to get the same behaviour by using sync=1 and direct=1 with windowsaio.

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