Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC] VFS hot tracking

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On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:48 AM, james northrup <northrup.james@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm an observer but this topic has been around for a while.
>
> Zhi can you present a slide or three to suggest the tree operations
> associated with the heat data management and its persistence
> lifecycle?
Sure, if this topic is accepted.:)

>
>
>>> HI,
>>>
>>>     If some guy is interested in this topic, i would like to talk about
>>> VFS hot tracking.
>>>
>>>     In this talk, i would discuss its current implementation and how
>>> its key points are resolved such as memory consumption, how its hot
>>> data is updated periodically, etc.
>>>
>> That sounds a good fit for the LSF discussion. I am happy to hear the update of this feature and where it will go from here. Especially discussions of APIs that expose the data hotness and how that information could be used by filesystems and storages.



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Zhi Yong Wu
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