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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Show HN: fcp – A significantly faster alternative to cp(1), written in Rust
> preferably sort its stat()s and open/read/close() by inode
A better approach would be to use information about location of data extents. Luckily there's already a crate that can help with that: https://github.com/the8472/platter-walk
wcp
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Show HN: fcp – A significantly faster alternative to cp(1), written in Rust
Not a question, but I made a similar tool in c++[1], for Linux only using io_uring, and a blog post explaining its internals [2]. I'll definitely have a look some time soon, I'd be interested to see how performance compares (I gathered from some other comments here that you're using blocking io in threads?)
1: https://github.com/wheybags/wcp
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Show HN: Wcp – a reimplementation of cp using io_uring. With a nice progress bar
The chart is over NFS, but the listed speeds in the blog, and on github[1] are from a copy on a local SSD. That is a bit confusing though, maybe I should make it more clear. I used the network copy for ETA calculation because it was an easy way to make the transfer take longer -.if the whole copy is only a few seconds long it's difficult to meaningfully compare ETA estimation accuracy between two approaches. I would like to have more performance data though.
1: https://github.com/wheybags/wcp/#how-fast
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Unix cp, but with a proper progress bar, and much faster:
https://github.com/wheybags/wcp
Getting close now but not ready for real use. io_uring is awesome.
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