specifics but last time I looked into what
exactly it is doing I threw it out instantly.
If you really need to know I might be able to dig up some old notes
from the time, or maybe I bashed it publically somewhere.
Martin
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plications.
Also, please run the stream.c benchmark on both, including the Linux
binary on FreeBSD using the Linuxulator as a third run. I put a copy
on http://www.cons.org/stream.c
Martin
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Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Paul Pathiakis wrote on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 07:11:27PM -0400:
> On Monday 10 September 2007 14:46:21 Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > For integer workloads Intel's Core2-base Xeons outperforms K8 (the
> > old-school AMD64) by about 25-30% per clock per core. K10 seems to be
>
er.
Martin
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j" doesn't really stress the harddrive's
seeking, which is where the faster SCSI disk would shine. For just
linear accesses SCSI is actually very disappointing these days.
Martin
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lt. Samba is not threaded and mysql performance is only to a
minor part network-bound.
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