On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 08:07:41PM +0200, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> Rare? What exactly is rare about a number of tasks serving data? I
> don't care if it's a P4 serving gigabit. If you have to divide your
> server into pieces (you do, and you know it) you're screwed.
You've not detailed your load. I assume it consists of lots of small files
being transferred over 10 apache processes? I also assume you max out your
system using apachebench?
In general, Linux systems are not maxed out as they will disappoint that way
(like any system running with id=0).
So yes, what you do is a 'rare load' as anybody trying to do this will
disappoint his users.
And any tweak you make to the scheduler this way is bound to affect another
load.
Bert
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