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For Which disk?

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It is unclear where we can benefit from the deadline scheduler. I'm running my Ubuntu from a flashdisk (USB) and would like to know if this scheduling is an improvement on a USB disk (which has low read latency, but extremely high write and random R/W latency). It would be cool to mention if this sceduler is aimed for RAID, HD, SSD, SD or USB Flash or ....

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Evolution of CFQ

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Is Budget Fair Queueing (BFQ) considered to be the next evolutionary step from Completely Fair Queueing (CFQ)? 0dorkmann (talk) 07:56, 4 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]