Re: Flash disks and FFS layout heuristics



Kirk McKusick wrote:
You should try running your experiment using ZFS. Because it is a
non-overwriting filesystem, it might work better with flash.

trouble is the amount of ram it needs might be unsuitable for embedded systems.


Kirk McKusick
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