POSIX IO Must Die!

You can't request more than 20 challenges without solving them. Your previous challenges were flushed.
Courtesy Linux Magazine: Top Stories  Tue, 03/02/2010 - 15:56

POSIX IO is becoming a serious impediment to IO performance and scaling. POSIX is one of the standards that enabled portable programs and POSIX IO is the portion of the standard surrounding IO.

But as the world of storage evolves with greatly increasing capacities and greatly increasing performance, it is time for POSIX IO to evolve or die.


 

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