* Clockwise - a real-time file system for Linux
@ 1999-10-12 11:25 Peter Bosch
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From: Peter Bosch @ 1999-10-12 11:25 UTC (permalink / raw
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Clockwise is a real-time file system for Linux. Clockwise schedules
data streams from and to disk by means of a non-preemptive EDF scheduler.
Best-effort file systems (e.g. EXT2 file systems) can co-exist on the
disks, and best-effort file systems are served as quickly as is possible
without endangering real-time deadlines.
More information (and kernel module sources) can be found on:
http://www.huygens.org/~peterb/clockwise.html
Peter Bosch,
peterb@huygens.org
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