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SubjectRe: AZFS file system proposal
On Wed, 18 June 2008 13:15:14 +0200, Maxim Shchetynin wrote:
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> Our users want to have a file system with bigger block sizes (64KB, 16MB, ...).

Good reason.

> They also don't want to keep metadata on DDR2 media, but to be able to use a complete DDR2 for their applications data.

This I find surprising. Isn't DDR2 actually the slower type of memory?
So you spend fast memory to store metadata in order to save slow memory?

Jörn

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