Re: does btrfs have RAID I/O throughput (un)limiting sysctls, similar to md?

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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Daniel J Blueman
<daniel.blueman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> These proc entries affect just array reconstruction, not general I/O
> performance/throughput, so affect just an edge-case of applications
> requiring maximum latency/minimum throughout guarantees.

although i'd 1st seen the perf hit at the (re)construction stage, i
didn't recognize that the sysctls were limited to that case.

so, iiuc, btrfs has no such issues?

thanks for clarifying!
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