Hi, > The user wants to say "make that one go faster", but the problem with > this is that they don't really know why it is slow. Turning up the CPU > allotment on a swap-bound process won't help and vice versa. Ideally, > we don't even want to have to talk to the user about this; we want to > just have the user's statement that a certain thing is important.
That's *precisely* why we think market-based resource management does make a lot of sense. The user sets just *one* priority, by giving the application a certain amout of funds; how the funds are used, is completely up to the application. -antrik- _______________________________________________ L4-hurd mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/l4-hurd
