On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 05:37:42PM +0500, ???? ??????? wrote:
> I meant OpenBSD feature to use only CPU00 for network things.
> and I am afraid it could cause network issues when some process works on
> CPU00 as well.

OpenBSD is not a real-time OS.

As far as I know there's no intention to make it so.

However, I will challenge your methodology.

"You're afraid" does not sound like any kind of serious methodology. Do you
also believe in astrology or homeopathy ?

Did you actually try out what you want to do ? do you have any real reason
to think that tying it to CPU00 will make things better ? do you have any
actual idea what network handling entails ? cpu, network card, disk/io, there
are lots of potential issues there. The best thing to do is to try things out
first.

Then come back with actual numbers if you feel it does not work like you want.


On the other hand, if you're contracting for some work where you need real-time
guarantees, well OpenBSD is probably not the OS for you. And your hardware 
might not be up to it either...

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