Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 21 Jan 2001 19:31:46 -0800 | From | J Sloan <> | Subject | Re: [linux-audio-dev] low-latency scheduling patch for 2.4.0 |
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Nigel Gamble wrote:
> Yes, I most emphatically do disagree with Victor! IRIX is used for > mission-critical audio applications - recording as well playback - and > other low-latency applications. The same OS scales to large numbers of > CPUs. And it has the best desktop interactive response of any OS I've > used. I will be very happy when Linux is as good in all these areas, > and I'm working hard to achieve this goal with negligible impact on the > current Linux "sweet-spot" applications such as web serving.
I have to agree - when I worked at the University of California, a number of us had SGI Indys in our offices. The desktop was lightning fast, and the graphics were awesome. This is no news to anybody, since SGI is known for graphics. The big surprise, however, came when we were trying to find the best nfs server platform, and benchmarked the SGI just for fun - as it turns out, a little Indy workstation blew away all other platforms, including some rather large expensive SPARC boxes, as an nfs server.
So Irix clearly showed the best of both worlds - great latency and great throughput.
I guess what I'm saying is, there are a lot of proven concepts in Irix, which work well in real life situations - don't throw out the baby with the bath water -
jjs
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