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6.14. Traditional Stream Allocation
Initially each directory is allocated to a separate AG
Each stream writes to that AG until it is full
Additional allocations now go in the next consecutive AG that has enough free space
Multiple streams will start writing to the same AG, interleaving their files and negating any read-ahead
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