Re: Poor read performance on high-end server

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Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Also, I didn't see Chris mention this, but if you have a newer intel box
> you can use hw accellerated crc32c instead. For some reason my test box
> always loads crc32c and not crc32c-intel, so I need to do that manually.

I have a patch for that, will post it later: autoloading of modules
based on x86 cpuinfo.

-Andi

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