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SubjectRe: Scaling noise
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Larry McVoy wrote:

> It's called asymptotic behavior. After a while you can look at the graph
> and see that more CPUs on the same memory doesn't make sense. It hasn't
> made sense for a decade, what makes anyone think that is changing?

It didnt make sense two decades ago either, the VAX 8300 could be made to
go 6way and it stopped going faster around the third processor added.

(my memory is a bit rusty, but I believe this is what we came up with when
we got donated a few of those in the mid 90ties and yes, they're not from
83 but perhaps from 86-87 so not two decades ago either).

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Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se

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