Friday, January 6, 2012

Linux 3.2 goes bigtime on file systems, improves thin provisioning - eWeek


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Linux 3.2 goes bigtime on file systems, improves thin provisioning
eWeek
In addition, desktop responsiveness has been improved for heavy data write-back applications, using a technique called "I/O-less dirty throttling," according to the changelog. In networking, the TCP stack now includes an algorithm that speeds the ...
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