In my case the difference was obvious with a consumer HD (WD AAKS).

Note that the new kernel in 9.10 seems also to be a good improvement.

best,

Paulo

2009/9/11 trumpeteersman <trumpeteers...@gmail.com>:
> What kind of storage devices are you guys using?  Performance HDDS?
> Consumer HHDs?  SSDs?
>
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> CFQ may not be the right choice of i/o scheduler for the most common desktop 
> systems
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427210
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