**pareto**
Use a *Pareto* distribution to decide what file to access.
- **gauss**
+ **normal**
Use a *Gaussian* (normal) distribution to decide what file to
access.
+ **gauss**
+ Alias for normal.
+
For *random*, *roundrobin*, and *sequential*, a postfix can be appended to
tell fio how many I/Os to issue before switching to a new file. For example,
specifying ``file_service_type=random:8`` would cause fio to issue
offset will be used. Data before the given offset will not be touched. This
effectively caps the file size at `real_size - offset`. Can be combined with
:option:`size` to constrain the start and end range of the I/O workload.
- A percentage can be specified by the percentage number plus 1 with preceding '-'.
- For example, -1 is parsed as 0%, -10 is parsed as 9%, -101 is parsed as 100%.
+ A percentage can be specified by a number between 1 and 100 followed by '%',
+ for example, ``offset=20%`` to specify 20%.
.. option:: offset_increment=int
**pareto**
Pareto distribution
- **gauss**
+ **normal**
Normal (Gaussian) distribution
**zoned**
values will yield in terms of hit rates. If you wanted to use **zipf** with
a `theta` of 1.2, you would use ``random_distribution=zipf:1.2`` as the
option. If a non-uniform model is used, fio will disable use of the random
- map. For the **gauss** distribution, a normal deviation is supplied as a
- value between 0 and 100.
+ map. For the **normal** distribution, a normal (Gaussian) deviation is
+ supplied as a value between 0 and 100.
For a **zoned** distribution, fio supports specifying percentages of I/O
access that should fall within what range of the file or device. For