Re: notes from running will-it-scale

2020-07-19 Thread Mateusz Guzik
> > Le dim. 19 juil. 2020 à 13:21, Mateusz Guzik a écrit : >> >> Hello, >> >> I recently took an opportunity to run cross-systems microbenchmarks >> with will-it-scale and included NetBSD (amd64). >> >> https://people.freebsd.org/~mjg/freebsd-drag

Re: notes from running will-it-scale

2020-07-19 Thread Jaromír Doleček
with introducing a vfs.timestamp_precision to avoid the rtdscp? Jaromir Le dim. 19 juil. 2020 à 13:21, Mateusz Guzik a écrit : > > Hello, > > I recently took an opportunity to run cross-systems microbenchmarks > with will-it-scale and included NetBSD (amd64). > > https://people.fre

notes from running will-it-scale

2020-07-19 Thread Mateusz Guzik
Hello, I recently took an opportunity to run cross-systems microbenchmarks with will-it-scale and included NetBSD (amd64). https://people.freebsd.org/~mjg/freebsd-dragonflybsd-netbsd-v2.txt [no linux in this doc, I will probably create a new one soon(tm)] The system has a lot of problems

Re: will-it-scale

2018-03-02 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
On 03.03.2018 03:54, Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > With an inspiration from M.J. Guzik, I've ported will-it-scale to > NetBSD. It's available through pkgsrc-wip as wip/will-it-scale-git. > > I'm pasting here results that might be a starting point and inspiration. > A testing machin

will-it-scale

2018-03-02 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
With an inspiration from M.J. Guzik, I've ported will-it-scale to NetBSD. It's available through pkgsrc-wip as wip/will-it-scale-git. I'm pasting here results that might be a starting point and inspiration. A testing machine with a larger number of cores (16+) would be useful for serious scaling