Clemens Eisserer wrote:
For example, on Linux where each POSIX thread is a cloned process, it's
Linux's fault (not the JVM's fault) if that doesn't scale well. For example,
other OS's don't have such heavyweight threads. FreeBSD's KSE's are an
example of a better tradeoff using M:N user:kernel threading.
It seems you are some years behind actual development.
The threading model you describe was used till linux-2.4, since 2.6
NPTL is used instead which outperforms almost everything else.
Good to hear that :-)
-Archie
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Archie Cobbs * CTO, Awarix * http://www.awarix.com