On Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010 Robert Brockway wrote: > Similarly virtual hosts have little chance of trying to establish > the physical nature of the device holding their filesystems. Yes, performance optimizations will be fun in the near future. VMs, thin provisioning, NetApps WAFL, LVM, funny disk layouts, all can do things completely different than our "old school" thinking. I wonder when there's gonna be an I/O scheduler that just elevates the I/O from a VM to the real host, so that the host itself can optimize and align. After all, a VM has no idea of the storage. That's why already now you can choose "noop" as the scheduler in a VM. I guess there will be a "virtualized" scheduler once, but we will see. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen, Michael Monnerie, Ing. BSc it-management Internet Services http://proteger.at [gesprochen: Prot-e-schee] Tel: 0660 / 415 65 31 ****** Radiointerview zum Thema Spam ****** http://www.it-podcast.at/archiv.html#podcast-100716 // Wir haben im Moment zwei Häuser zu verkaufen: // http://zmi.at/langegg/ // http://zmi.at/haus2009/
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