On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 01:30 +0100, Karsten Suehring wrote:
> 
>         Can you also measure the speed at which the client can write,
>         when the
>         server is running each of the two kernel versions?  If the
>         client can
>         write twice as fast (for example) then it should be OK to use
>         twice as
>         high a percentage of CPU time on the server, as the total CPU
>         time
>         needed for a data transfer will be the same. 
> 
> I tested the following combinations with 2 GB writes: 
> 
> Server                                   Client
> Debian testing kernel 2.6        Debian stable     ~60 seconds
> Debian testing kernel 3.2        Debian stable     ~60 seconds
> 
> Debian testing kernel 2.6        Ubuntu 12.04.1  ~65 seconds
> Debian testing kernel 3.2        Ubuntu 12.04.1  ~67 seconds
> 
> It seems the speed is comparable in all cases although the load
> differs. In general my load number looked a bit smaller this time,
> maybe because the host system was freshly booted. So I guess, I should
> collect some numbers on an actual machine tomorrow. I also did not
> have a Debian testing client yet.
> 
> Do you know if the patch mentioned above also affect the client?

I don't think it does.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
For every complex problem
there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.

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