Ideally, we boot the system off with a lean, clean, mean
block I/O scheduling policy (first-come-first-served? one-way
elevator?), then load other policies as modules (with a clean
separation between the common kernel data structures and any
policy-specific data structures). Once the basic mechanism is in
place for rapid experimentation, people can argue numbers and
methodology instead of theory and philosophy.
Craig Milo Rogers
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