Messages in this thread | | | From | (John E. Davis) | Subject | Re: Linux-1.3.88 - Code Freeze | Date | 15 Apr 1996 08:01:54 GMT |
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On Sun, 14 Apr 1996 10:43:19 +0300 (EET DST), Linus Torvalds <torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi> wrote: : > Is the lack of ``write-side NFS caching'' the reason that writing to an NFS : > mounted disk is slow by about a factor of 2 compared with other versions of : > Unix? (This is with a 1.3.79 kernel). [...] : Check out that you have rsize=8192 and wsize=8192, and then the : write-side caching shouldn't matter for most programs that use buffered : stdio.
I should have mentioned that I do have rsize and wsize set to 8192 as well as 64 Megs of physical memory (128 Megs of swap). The rest of the networking appears to be very fast, e.g., ftp.
It's too bad that you think that it should not matter with buffered stdio because, this newsreader (slrn) uses buffered stdio to write out the newsrc file and, it takes twice the amount of time to perform this task to an NFS mounted disk when slrn is run under Linux than it does under sun4 systems.
: And remember, there _is_ life after 2.0. We'll get this issue worked out : soon enough, so don't be too worried about it.
I have no doubt about that. -- John E. Davis Center for Space Research/AXAF Science Center 617-258-8119 MIT 37-662c, Cambridge, MA 02139 http://space.mit.edu/~davis
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