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With the latest master people should be seeing some serious improvement in HAMMER's parallel I/O performance. e.g. simultanious reads and writes, benchmarks, and so forth. The improvements will be more pronounced if you are running SCSI, SILI, or the AHCI driver, but NATA will see a good chunk of the improvements too. These improvements are not in random I/O... e.g. find . or ls -lR on an uncached directory tree. They are specifically for parallel I/O loads, aka blogbench and friends. I did some major work controlling buffer cache locking as it relates to HAMMER, to reduce lock contention, and some major work on bioqdisksort() to add write bleedover and write bursting to the read priority scheme. -Matt Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>