Just how important is fairness compared to other goals of disk scheduling disciplines?

What will be an ideal response?

It is important, but the point is that it is only one of many (possibly conflicting) goals;
as such it should be seriously considered but never made an absolute goal. Over a period of
time many users might be willing to trade a decrease in fairness for an increase in throughput,
for example.

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Which of these statements is TRUE of peer-to-peer networking?

A) It is used between friends only. B) It cannot provide Internet access to anyone. C) It is limited to a small number of users. D) It works best with hundreds of users.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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