Sysbench OLTP is a very solid test; I'd love to see any results you get from
it, either with Postgres or MySQL as a database server.

http://m-net.arbornet.org/~sv5679/sysbench_nmalloc_df.gif are results from
the spring of last year, very early in the 2.7 branch, for Sysbench/OLTP
with MySQL against Dfly. Despite the title of the graph, this was on an
8-core Xeon (Nehalem-based) system; also not shown on the graph are the UP
kernel results -- the UP kernel with the old libc malloc had a more or less
flat line at 650 transactions/sec (which was distressingly always faster
than the SMP kernel!) and the UP kernel with the new libc malloc had a flat
line at around 800 transactions/sec. With Google's tcmalloc, we had much
better results, but I don't have those numbers handy.

We've really broken up the MP lock since then; the LWKT scheduler has been
changed a lot (round-robin -> fair share); tokens have been reworked twice;
and even the 4BSD scheduler has had work. I'd love to see if we're merely
rearranging deck chairs or if we've actually improved matters...

-- vs

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