- similarly to how :option:`bssplit` works for setting ranges and percentages
- of block sizes. Like :option:`bssplit`, it's possible to specify separate
- zones for reads, writes, and trims. If just one set is given, it'll apply to
- all of them.
+ A **zoned_abs** distribution works exactly like the **zoned**, except
+ that it takes absolute sizes. For example, let's say you wanted to
+ define access according to the following criteria:
+
+ * 60% of accesses should be to the first 20G
+ * 30% of accesses should be to the next 100G
+ * 10% of accesses should be to the next 500G
+
+ we can define an absolute zoning distribution with:
+
+ random_distribution=zoned_abs=60/20G:30/100G:10/500g
+
+ For both **zoned** and **zoned_abs**, fio supports defining up to
+ 256 separate zones.
+
+ Similarly to how :option:`bssplit` works for setting ranges and
+ percentages of block sizes. Like :option:`bssplit`, it's possible to
+ specify separate zones for reads, writes, and trims. If just one set
+ is given, it'll apply to all of them. This goes for both **zoned**
+ **zoned_abs** distributions.