On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:

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> However if you have houndred of different queues doing I/O at the same
> time it may make a difference, but probably with tons of harddisks
> you'll also have tons of ram... In theory we could put a global limit
> on top of the the per-queue one. Or we could at least upper bound the
> total_ram / 3.

The global limit on top of the per-queue limit sounds good. 

Since you're talking about the "total_ram / 3" hardcoded value... it
should be /proc tunable IMO. (Andi Kleen already suggested this)

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