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9 - BFQ guarantees a high system and application responsiveness, and a
70 4-1 Service guarantees provided
84 Regardless of the actual background workload, BFQ guarantees that, for
126 Strong fairness, bandwidth and delay guarantees
132 guarantees, it is possible to compute tight per-I/O-request delay
133 guarantees by a simple formula. If not configured for strict service
134 guarantees, BFQ switches to time-based resource sharing (only) for
142 possibly heavy workloads are being served, BFQ guarantees:
193 - With respect to idling for service guarantees, if several
196 guarantees the expected throughput distribution without ever
203 only when strictly needed for service guarantees, i.e., for
206 provide both strong service guarantees and optimal throughput
243 - B-WF2Q+ guarantees a tight deviation with respect to an ideal,
245 guarantees that each queue receives a fraction of the device
267 tight latency guarantees to time-sensitive applications. When
284 guarantees the expected throughput distribution without ever idling
299 Most BFQ tunables affect service guarantees (basically latency and
301 desired tradeoff between service guarantees and throughput, see the
355 Idling is however necessary to have service guarantees enforced in
363 guarantees the desired differentiated treatment of queues only in
374 strict_guarantees tunable, short-term service guarantees may be
375 occasionally violated. And, in some cases, these guarantees may be
404 the service guarantees enforced by the I/O scheduler.
470 short-term bandwidth and latency guarantees, especially if the
482 and latency guarantees.
502 4-1 Service guarantees provided
519 switch from bandwidth to time, if providing bandwidth guarantees to