relationship of fio versus gfio

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Hello Jens, hello fio community.

During package review of my new fio package my reviewer raised the question of 
the relationship between gfio and fio. I already also wondered about it 
before.

Can gfio be used on a system, without fio installed? My guess would be yes: As 
fio could be running on another machine as a server.

Also currently I have it that gfio is linked against the same libraries as 
fio. Is a complete fio engine included in gfio?

Thanks,

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