> Seeing reports in this bug reporting improvements when switching IO-scheduler
> and reports on differences between 32/64 bit makes me think those might be
> more
> related to that commit.
Nobody confirms that changing io-scheduler or 32<->64bit improves system much?
People are also testing different things, some test disk i/o and others are running process/thread tests. It's very confusing and someone should run couple of identical tests (including disk i/o AND process/thread test) with different kernel options. On my setup, just disabing or enabling SMP support made HUGE difference.
I'm happy to do testing, but only if someone really needs information i can provide.
(In reply to comment #57)
> Seeing reports in this bug reporting improvements when switching IO-scheduler
> and reports on differences between 32/64 bit makes me think those might be
> more
> related to that commit.
Nobody confirms that changing io-scheduler or 32<->64bit improves system much?
People are also testing different things, some test disk i/o and others are running process/thread tests. It's very confusing and someone should run couple of identical tests (including disk i/o AND process/thread test) with different kernel options. On my setup, just disabing or enabling SMP support made HUGE difference.
I'm happy to do testing, but only if someone really needs information i can provide.
Again, my worthless 5 cents.. :)