English term
delayed write operations
5 +3 | verzögerte Schreiboperationen |
Katrin Hollberg
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Jul 17, 2007 12:04: Steffen Walter changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Jul 17, 2007 12:10: Steffen Walter changed "Term asked" from "Delayed write operations" to "delayed write operations"
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Proposed translations
verzögerte Schreiboperationen
Siehe auch Wikipedia bzgl. Datenfragmentierung. Die Verzögerung dient zur Effizienz bei der Datenverarbeitung:
Eine weitergehende Reduzierung von Fragmenten erhält man z. B. durch das Dateisystem XFS, welches Schreiboperationen verzögert (delayed write) und im RAM möglichst komplett zwischenspeichert. Bei kleinen Dateien ist so die komplette Dateigröße dem Dateisystem bekannt, bevor die Datei auf die Platte geschrieben wird. So kann XFS eine optimale Stelle für die Datei finden. Passt die Datei nicht komplett in den RAM, wird natürlich schon vorher begonnen den Puffer auf den Datenträger zu schreiben.
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