RE: [patch] Real-Time Preemption, plist fixes

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>From: Ingo Molnar [mailto:[email protected]]
>
>so the question is - can we have an extreme (larger than 140) number of
>RT tasks? If yes, why are they all RT - they can have no expectation of
>good latencies with a possible load factor of 140!

In practice, didn't we want most tasks to behave like RT?
(for interactivity purposes) -- I recall hearing that's basically
what good interactivity meant; short reponse times to events.

So then, taking await batch/bacground data-munching jobs, we fold 
back to needing a good RT-like behaviour. And then we can reach > 140.

-- Inaky
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