Hi,

I have been doing some dbench runs with the original and latest (Jan 4 22:xx) 
prerelease.diff kernels.  Looks like both the latest kernels and the reiserfs 
patch both are costing some performance.

prerelease
        MB/s    user    system  cpu     time    
ext2    14.6    50.5s    76.4s  29%      7:14.9m
ext2    12.6    50.9s    76.7s  25%      8:23.6m

reiser  14.5    53.8s   149.2s  46%      7:16.1m
reiser  10.7    54.1s   154.5s  35%      9:49.9m

prerelease (2.4.0 jan 4 22:xx)
        MB/s    user    system  cpu     time
ext2    10.5    52.8s    81.5s  22%     10:02.3m

reiser   5.8    54.6s   198.5s  23%     18:12.5m
reiser   6.4    55.1s   188.7s  24%     16.19.3m

Using the notail reiserfs mount option improves the reiserfs numbers 10-20% 
with both kernels.

All benchmarks run on a K6-III 400 with 128M just after boot with no X 
running.

Comments?
Ed Tomlinson
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