yes, I was thinking about you report.
>
> As reported[0] in the above-mentioned thread, the bdflush tuning parameters
> you suggested made no difference in my test case other than slightly adjusting
> the temporal relationship between writeout and file transfer. -aa still performs
> slightly worse than both 2.4.17 stock and -rmap. 2.4.13-ac7 currently beats
> all competitors.
Then can you verify the bandwith you get out of the network card is the
same across 2.4.13-ac7 and all the other kernels you are trying. Also
please check with an hdparm -t the speed you get out of IDE is the same.
This sounds like some driver changed (note that -ac is used to queue
lots of driver updates) and that made the difference. Otherwise if we
wakeup bdflush early enough I don't see why it takes more time.
Andrea
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