>
>These are patches designed to improve system responsiveness and interactivity.
>It is configurable to any workload but the default ck patch is aimed at the
>desktop and cks is available with more emphasis on serverspace.
>
Last time (2.6.17-rc6-ck1), I had a strange experience over the regular
scheduler. When three gccs were competing for time, each of them got a time
window of 1/3 second in which each ran at 99%.
The regular scheduler does it in a way so that each time window is as small
as possible, that is, top shows 33% for each process on low top
udating intervals like 0.1 sec.
This behavior was not observed with 2.6.16-rcX-ck.
Jan Engelhardt
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