Re: abysmal performance

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Hi,

> Ok, looks like we could be doing a little better job when compression is
> on to build out a bigger extent.  This shouldn't be causing trouble on
> an ssd at all but on your rotating disk it'll be slightly slower.
> 
> Still most of these extents are somewhat close together, this is roughly
> what mount -o ssd (which is enabled automatically when we detect a
> non-rotating drive) would try for.
> 
> The problematic files are going to have thousands of extents, this file
> should be fine.

Thanks, I'll check on my system with rotating disks at home when I get back.

Bernhard
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