Messages in this thread | | | From | John Bradford <> | Subject | Re: objrmap and vmtruncate | Date | Tue, 22 Apr 2003 18:45:10 +0100 (BST) |
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> > make almost zero noticeable difference on a 768 MB system - i have a 768 > > MB system. Whether 1MB of extra RAM to a 128 MB system will make more of a > > difference than a predictable VM - i dont know, it probably depends on the > > app, but i'd go for more RAM. But it will make a _hell_ of a difference on > > a 1 TB RAM 64-bit system where the sharing factor explodes. And that's > > where Linux usage we will be by the time 2.6 based systems go production.
> You obviously have a somewhat different timeline in mind for 2.6 than the > rest of us ;-)
It's certainly where Linux usage will be before 2.8 is ready.
(and anyway, I'm sure there's a subsystem that we haven't _yet_ re-written during the feature freeze... :-) )
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