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    SubjectRE: 15000+ processes -- poor performance ?!
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    On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 20:04, Perez-Gonzalez, Inaky wrote:
    > >
    > > forgot the kernel version (2.4.20aa1)...
    >
    > You need the O(1) scheduler; not sure if aa has it or not; if not, lots of
    > processes will suck your machine. I think -ac has the O(1) scheduler, or try
    > 2.5. The old scheduler is pretty cool but not as scalable as the new one.
    >
    > If it has it ... well, I have no idea - maybe Robert Love would
    > know.

    2.4-aa has the O(1) scheduler, yes.

    I think 15,000 processes may always suck, though :)

    Robert Love


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