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Making things run faster
I am processing some terabytes of information on a computer having 8 processors (each with 4 cores) with a 16GB RAM and 5TB hard drive implemented as a RAID. The processing doesn't seem to be blazingly fast perhaps because of the IO limitation.
I am basically running a perl script to read some data and then either modify it a little or grep something out of it and writing it back to disk. Could someone please tell me if there is a superior method I could use to improve performance? |
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