Messages in this thread | | | From | Brian Schau <> | Subject | Upgrade to 2.1.107 - another follow up ... | Date | Tue, 7 Jul 1998 10:19:43 +0200 |
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This time it's about performance ;o)
Each night we compile our software-package (AcuCobol). The result of the compilation is ca. 2500 objects. We keep 3 versions of our software-package (current, old, devel) for a total of 7500 object-files.
Stats:
Kernelversion + No. of CPU's Release 2.0.33 (2) 2.0.33 (4) 2.1.107 (4) > 444444 23:00 - 03:06 23:00 - 04:01 23:00 - 01:25 > 980314 23:20 - 03:10 23:20 - 03:26 23:20 - 01:35 > 000000 23:40 - 03:37 23:40 - 04:36 23:40 - 02:05 > > CPU time pr. release > 444444 246 min. 301 min. 145 min. > 980314 230 min. 246 min. 135 min. > 000000 237 min. 296 min. 145 min. > > Totals ... > a) Total 713 min. 843 min. 425 min. > b) Timespan 277 min. 336 min. 185 min. > > > a) total time spent by CPU for all the jobs > b) period (start.time -> stop.time) > > > Conclusion (simplistic): > > ... 2.1.107 just rocks! > > > Best regards, > > > Brian >
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