From: Rob M. <cap...@xs...> - 2011-12-06 19:58:41
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As I understand, python Fuse has some potential issues with performance due to lack of asynchronous operation support. I was wondering if creating a C++ boost::asio, lets call it a 'filesystem frontend' that basicaly forwards all asynchonous operations to a python twisted based file-system backend would make sense as a potential way to have better performance scaling. Does this idea make sense? Has anyone tried something like this? Or is it just a bad idea that would degrade rather than improve performance scaling? |