Thursday, October 24, 2013
What is Presto-fs
Question: Would computers keep getting faster:
Answer: Computer and their operating systems would become faster. It is possible to run a very fast processor and have it run slow because the software does not use proper algorithms. We need a faster file structure that provide that provides meta-data that serves as clues to what to fetch next. The two leading next generation file systems are Microsoft’s ReFS or resilient file system and brtfs. It is important to note that as of the date today ReFS is only available on Server 2012 and one cannot boot from it. It is possible to have a lot of ram but the heap should be kept tidy. This can be thought of as putting out a pair of shoes in the night for the next morning. If one were to rip everything out of their closet and leave it as a disorganized heap it does not help much. Think of the poor memory index or handles that show fractured (both internal and external fragmentation), incomplete due to copying error in the RAM because of the indicating stub. This is done because the memory item is in use and it is trying to copy it to RAM. A system shut-down places everything away so it is nice and easy to find.
So the long answer to the question is that computers enhanced by learning algorithms of storage tidiness will keep getting faster.
Research objective: Much like Android's intent method, it is necessary to research how to dynamically link libraries so they can be called and stored in a Z-RAM like format. This can be done using PMML or predictive modelling markup language to define the format mark-up language. This makes the ready queue more efficient.
How can RAM roll in and roll out be done more effectively through compaction.
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