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Re: Queued tasks
by superstoned on Wednesday 24/Jan/2007, @10:21
but it is what CFQ does, both ensuring task interactivity AND increasing throughput. compared to the previous kernel scheduler, cfq uses longer timeslices, but has some logic to ensure reads don't slow down, and there are maximum waits for apps who want to read and write data.
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