Re: [Vserver] unixbench results: vanilla/1.9.1 host/1.9.1 vserver

2004-05-21 Thread Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
Thanks, Ryan! It'd be interesting to see numbers for the same test on the same machine but using User-Mode Linux... :-) Grisha On Sat, 22 May 2004, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 11:19:26PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Just FYI... > > thanks for checking this for us ...

Re: [Vserver] unixbench results: vanilla/1.9.1 host/1.9.1 vserver

2004-05-21 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 11:19:26PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just FYI... thanks for checking this for us ... Roderick: I asked Ryan to do those tests for us to check the impact of linux vserver on typical applications ... > Ran unixbench-4.1.0 on a test machine four times with the follow

Re: [Vserver] unixbench results: vanilla/1.9.1 host/1.9.1 vserver

2004-05-21 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
On Fri, 21 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just FYI... > > Ran unixbench-4.1.0 on a test machine four times with the following kernel > configurations; the value for each run is the final score output by unixbench. > > Complete unixbench output can be downloaded here: > http://www.sculpture

[Vserver] unixbench results: vanilla/1.9.1 host/1.9.1 vserver

2004-05-21 Thread ryanmh
Just FYI... Ran unixbench-4.1.0 on a test machine four times with the following kernel configurations; the value for each run is the final score output by unixbench. Complete unixbench output can be downloaded here: http://www.sculpturedlife.com/vserver/unixbench.tar.bz2 2.6.6 vanilla1: 495.1 v