On Tue, 8 May 2007, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:

On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 03:14:08PM -0700, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
It is my understanding (and I certainly could be wrong) that FreeBSD
doesn't handle SMP nearly as well as Linux (and Linux not as well as
Solaris).

I'm not actually sure about the last part. There are installations as big as
1024 CPUs that run Linux -- most people won't need that, but it's probably an
indicator that eight cores should run OK :-)

over the weekend the question of scalability was raised on the linux kernel mailing list and people are shipping 1024 cpu systems with linux, and testing 4096 cpu systems. there are occasionally still bottlenecks that limit scalability, butunless you run into a bad driver or filesystem you should have no problems in the 8-16 core range.

any comparison between Linux and any other OS needs to include a date for when the comparison was made, Linux is changing at a frightning pace (I think I saw something within the last few weeks that said that the rate of change for the kernel has averaged around 9000 lines of code per day over the last couple of years) you need to re-check comparisons every year or two or you end up working with obsolete data.

David Lang

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