* Active Block I/O Scheduling System (ABISS), version 0 released
@ 2004-07-15 7:19 Werner Almesberger
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From: Werner Almesberger @ 2004-07-15 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The Active Block I/O Scheduling System (ABISS) is an extension of the
hard-disk storage subsystem of Linux, whose main purpose is to provide
a guaranteed reading and writing bit rate to applications.
For more information, please have a look at
http://abiss.sourceforge.net/
The first release is on SourceForge,
http://abiss.sourceforge.net/abiss-0.tar.gz
md5sum 273417df63d95a0d15d21c30817eefc6
This also includes the elevator with priorities I've posted about a
few hours ago. The kernel parts are for 2.6.7.
- Werner
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