No - I want to run a test set with an M/O drive before and after the change
and see what it shows in real life. I suspect nothing much.
> Now, disabling request merging for MO devices might make a whole lot
> more sense. That might be worth while trying, and I'd be happy to give
> you a patch to try that out instead.
I don't think that should be required actually. The killer on M/O disks
is seek time, and to an extent rotational latency (its 3 trips round a
cheaper M/O disk to rewrite a sector). If anything clustering writes to
the same track should be a big win.
Alan
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