zfs/module
Brian Behlendorf 6839eed23e Use 'noop' IO Scheduler
Initial testing has shown the the right IO scheduler to use under Linux
is noop.  This strikes the ideal balance by allowing the zfs elevator
to do all request ordering and prioritization.  While allowing the
Linux elevator to do the maximum front/back merging allowed by the
physical device.  This yields the largest possible requests for the
device with the lowest total overhead.

While 'noop' should be right for your system you can choose a different
IO scheduler with the 'zfs_vdev_scheduler' option.  You may set this
value to any of the standard Linux schedulers: noop, cfq, deadline,
anticipatory.  In addition, if you choose 'none' zfs will not attempt
to change the IO scheduler for the block device.
2011-02-10 09:27:22 -08:00
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avl Support custom build directories and move includes 2010-09-08 12:38:56 -07:00
nvpair Support custom build directories and move includes 2010-09-08 12:38:56 -07:00
unicode Support custom build directories and move includes 2010-09-08 12:38:56 -07:00
zcommon Add basic uio support 2011-02-10 09:21:43 -08:00
zfs Use 'noop' IO Scheduler 2011-02-10 09:27:22 -08:00
zpios Linux 2.6.36 compat, use fops->unlocked_ioctl() 2010-11-10 17:01:08 -08:00
.gitignore Add .gitignore files to exclude build products 2010-01-08 11:35:17 -08:00
Makefile.in Support custom build directories and move includes 2010-09-08 12:38:56 -07:00