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@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ config IOSCHED_AS
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tristate "Anticipatory I/O scheduler"
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tristate "Anticipatory I/O scheduler"
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default y
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default y
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---help---
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---help---
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- The anticipatory I/O scheduler is the default disk scheduler. It is
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- generally a good choice for most environments, but is quite large and
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- complex when compared to the deadline I/O scheduler, it can also be
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- slower in some cases especially some database loads.
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+ The anticipatory I/O scheduler is generally a good choice for most
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+ environments, but is quite large and complex when compared to the
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+ deadline I/O scheduler, it can also be slower in some cases
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+ especially some database loads.
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config IOSCHED_DEADLINE
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config IOSCHED_DEADLINE
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tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
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tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
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@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ config IOSCHED_CFQ
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The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
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The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
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among all processes in the system. It should provide a fair
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among all processes in the system. It should provide a fair
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working environment, suitable for desktop systems.
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working environment, suitable for desktop systems.
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+ This is the default I/O scheduler.
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choice
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choice
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prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
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prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
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