Re: linux-aio usable?

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On 03/08/2010 11:27 PM, Nikola Ciprich wrote:
It's faster.
Hi Avi,
Could You give some rough estimate on how much faster?

The standard "it depends on the workload".

I'm stuck with glibc-2.5 now, but I'm always eager to improve performance,
so I wonder if it would make sense to either port eventfd + aio stuff, or
switch to glibc-2.8 for me...

Switching to a modern setup should be much easier and safer. Esp. a modern kernel.

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