Support printing three decimals places in iostat output#397
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Given that these storage devices are extremely fast, latencies in the range of, e.g. 0.03ms can actually represent a range between 0.025ms and 0.034ms, which falls within a non-trivial error margin due to rounding thus does not provide sufficient precision for performance analysis. Allowing the option to print three decimal places reflect the performance of high-speed storage devices more accurately.
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Hello, just checking in to see if there’s any update on the status of this PR. Please let me know if there is any change needed. Thanks. |
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Hi, just wanted to check back again to see if there is any update. Would appreciate any feedback. |
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@sysstat Hi, just wanted to check back again to see if there is any update:) |
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