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I was reading this article (http://lwn.net/Articles/114770/) which says... |
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AS (Anticipatory Scheduler) still seems to be better for desktop systems |
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and IDE disks |
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... I have a server, not a desktop system but am using an IDE disk so |
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which scheduler is better for a server. Should I stay with anticipatory |
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because I am using an IDE disk or switch to something else because my |
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system is a server? |
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> 071213 Jason Carson wrote: |
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>> Where in 'make menuconfig' do I find the choice for schedulers. |
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>> The one I am currently using is "Anticipatory". |
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>> What is the newest and latest scheduler for 2.6.23? |
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> Try '/sched', which will get you started & lead you to |
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> 'Enable block layer -> IO Schedulers -> whatever you want'. |
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> '?' get you help on the options ... |
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> I seem to be using 'CFQ', which is apparently the default: |
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> my desktop system is performing admirably. |
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