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M202: MongoDB Advanced Deployment and Operations
Homework: Homework 2.1: Readahead scenarios
Under which of the following scenarios would you improve performance significantly by increasing readahead? Assume, unless the
problem states otherwise, that:
You're working with a system where your indexes and part of your working set fit in memory
You're not constrained by write locks
Documents are often accessed in natural order sequentially
You are using a spinning disk, rather than an SSD
You very rarely access that portion of your data that is on disk
The working set is larger than memory
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