> Bruce Evans wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm wondering what's changed recently to cause vmware2 running on
> > > the linuxemu to lose a lot of performance with disk I/O.
> > 
> > Use of cmpxchg and possibly other SMP pessimizations.
> > 
> > > A couple of weeks ago I could boot win2000 under vmware2 in a matter
> > > of minutes;  on today's kernel it takes 5 or 10 minutes to boot,
> > > and disk I/O is through the roof.
> > >
> > > Could someone please hit me with a clue-bat :)
> > 
> > Read your freebsd-emulation mail :-).
> 
> You are wrong Bruce, the cmpxchg discussion was regarding why
> running FreeBSD as a GUEST OS was slow, because the virtual machine was
> very slow at emulating them. That does not explain why Windows2000 and the Boot
> loader
> both slowed down by a factor or 3->6 over teh last 2 weeks.
> 
> It's even slower to start up, before it has even started any emulation..
> 
> This feels like the system is massively slowing down page activations or
> some other sort of exceptions that are standard for vmware.
> 
> The same vmware with the same guest OS (not been updated) is now much slower.

Indeed.  I've been doing a ``make build'' on an OpenBSD-current vm 
for three days (probably about 36 hours excluding suspends) on a 
366MHz laptop with a ATA33 disk.

This is on a Feb 4 kernel.  NetBSD next....

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