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of the :command:`module` command run. | of the :command:`module` command run. | |||
It is advised to run this recipe code on your setup to observe the I/O load | It is advised to run this recipe code on your setup to observe the I/O load | |||
gain you could obtain. As said earlier the less I/O operations there are, the | gain you could obtain. As said earlier the less I/O operations there are, the | |||
faster the :command:`module` command could be. But this highly depends on your | faster the :command:`module` command could be. But this highly depends on your | |||
storage system, on the number of modulefiles and on the number of active | storage system, on the number of modulefiles and on the number of active | |||
users. You may not notice a big difference if your modulefiles are installed | users. You may not notice a big difference if your modulefiles are installed | |||
on a local SSD storage whereas it can be a game changer if instead the | on a local SSD storage whereas it can be a game changer if instead the | |||
modulefiles are hosted on a shared HDD filesystem that is accessed by | modulefiles are hosted on a shared HDD filesystem that is accessed by | |||
hundreds of users. | hundreds of users. | |||
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