Re: [PATCH 0/4] promote zcache from staging

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On 07/27/2012 01:18 PM, Seth Jennings wrote:
> zcache is the remaining piece of code required to support in-kernel
> memory compression.  The other two features, cleancache and frontswap,
> have been promoted to mainline in 3.0 and 3.5.  This patchset
> promotes zcache from the staging tree to mainline.
> 
> Based on the level of activity and contributions we're seeing from a
> diverse set of people and interests, I think zcache has matured to the
> point where it makes sense to promote this out of staging.

I am wondering if there is any more discussion to be had on
the topic of promoting zcache.  The discussion got dominated
by performance concerns, but hopefully my latest performance
metrics have alleviated those concerns for most and shown
the continuing value of zcache in both I/O and runtime savings.

I'm not saying that zcache development is complete by any
means. There are still many improvements that can be made.
I'm just saying that I believe it is stable and beneficial
enough to leave the staging tree.

Seth

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