wow - people are diggin now.

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 3:52 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Does a hard drive effect HLDS Linux performance?


> m0gely wrote:
>
>> Rock wrote:
>>
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>>> Don't forget IDE drives affect cpu alot harder than scsi drives when
>>> accessed. Not sure to what extent but 2 map changes at the same time
>>> could spike it.
>>
>>
>> This hasn't been the case for some time. While IDE still uses some CPU,
>> it's mostly insignificant.
>
> Well, that depends on how pegged out your single cpu is from the hlds
> processes.   If you are taking up most if not all of your cpu with 2 or
> more hlds processes, when one changes maps, it *will* lag the servers.
> I have seen it happen recently on damn respectable hardware with an IDE
> drive in it.  Its just too bad hlds uses so much cpu now, compared to
> when it used to.
>
> kev
>

The lag is due especially at the speed of the disk which are in générals
in IDE into 5400trs/min and in SCSI in 10000trs/min.

For the CPU, if the DMA are actived, the CPU usage for the hard disk is
very low (look this =))

bye

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