Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 16 Apr 2001 12:16:25 -0400 (EDT) | From | Mark Hahn <> | Subject | Re: [RFC][PATCH] Scalable FD Management using Read-Copy-Update |
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> The improvement in performance while runnig "chat" benchmark > (from http://lbs.sourceforge.net/) is about 30% in average throughput.
isn't this a solution in search of a problem? does it make sense to redesign parts of the kernel for the sole purpose of making a completely unrealistic benchmark run faster?
(the chat "benchmark" is a simple pingpong load-generator; it is not in the same category as, say, specweb, since it does not do *any* realistic (nonlocal) IO. the numbers "chat" returns are interesting, but not indicative of any problem; perhaps even less than lmbench components.)
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