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@amotin amotin commented Nov 20, 2025

Even though unlike gang children it is not so critical for dedup children to inherit parent's allocator, there is still no reason for them to have allocation policy different from normal writes.

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Even though unlike gang children it is not so critical for dedup
children to inherit parent's allocator, there is still no reason
for them to have allocation policy different from normal writes.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Motin <[email protected]>
@amotin amotin added the Status: Code Review Needed Ready for review and testing label Nov 21, 2025
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