Re: Hi! Why having LSR's chunk size 2^n limitation?

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filesystem could be another software that use devices (mysql innodb
engine, a oracle database direct at device level, a logical volume
manager...)

2011/1/18 Roberto Spadim <roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> no, but....
> you talk about a filesystem - device (md raid) feature
> maybe you could get better performace configuring a different
> filesystem, or another hard disk or flash memories, or another raid
> configuration (1+0, 0 +1, 10, 0+5,0+6, 1+5, 1+6, x+y)
>
> check source, round is for a easier (faster maybe less complex) code.
>
>
> 2011/1/18 Igor Podlesny <for.poige+linux@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> On 18 January 2011 23:48, Roberto Spadim <roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> start at make you hardware faster with your linux
>>> after
>>> make your device faster with your filesystem (xfs, reiserfs, ext4???)
>>> after
>>> make you application faster with your filesystem (for mysql: myisam
>>> with fixed table type is faster than dynamic table type and faster
>>> than aria(mariadb) page table type)
>>
>>   Roberto, thanks, but did I ask your advices?
>>
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