Low-level I/O

On July 15, 2009 / By admin / In Unix / Reply

Explain about low-level I/O.


The lowest of I/O is a direct entry into the O.S. your program reads or writes files in chunks of any convenient size. The kernel buffers your data into chunks that match the peripheral devices and schedule operations on the devices to optimize their performance over all users.

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