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I/O scheduling / Scheduling / Disk storage / File system fragmentation / Cache / Information science / Mathematical sciences / Sector slipping / Scheduling algorithms / Computing / LOOK algorithm
Date: 2001-02-13 17:04:46
I/O scheduling
Scheduling
Disk storage
File system fragmentation
Cache
Information science
Mathematical sciences
Sector slipping
Scheduling algorithms
Computing
LOOK algorithm

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