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- From: drinckes@nzl.abk.nec.co.jp (Doug Rinckes)
- Subject: SUMMARY: 2 CPUS better than 4?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.200404.26480@asl.dl.nec.com>
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- Organization: Telecommunications Systems Support Centre, New Zealand
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 20:04:04 GMT
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- I requested the circumstances in which having 4 CPUs in an MP system actually
- degraded performance.
-
- Thanks for all the answers, everyone, and here is the generally accepted one:
-
- SunOS 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 limit the system to only one processor running the kernel
- at any one time. On I/O bound systems, other processors need to grab the kernel.
- Under extreme circumstances, the time spent by the processors checking for the
- availability of the kernel can impact on performance. In this case, the more
- processors you have, the more time they spend checking for the lock on the kernel
- and transferring processes.
-
- Suggested conditions where this may occur are:
- Heavily loaded databases
- Heavily loaded NFS server
-
- There are patches to improve the situation, and it is fixed properly in Solaris 2.x.
- Apparently.
-
- Credit is due to:
- randy@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (Rand S. Huntzinger)
- aloft!bill (B. Shorter)
- alf@lifac1.ens-cachan.fr (Olivier MARCE)
- leg@inel.gov (Lance Eric Greenwade)
- msf@fsg.COM (Mike Fischbein)
- Kerien Fitzpatrick <fitz@frc2.frc.ri.cmu.edu>
- Steve Lodin <swlodin@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com>
- khb@Eng.Sun.COM (Keith Bierman fpgoup)
-
- Doug Rinckes, Network Administrator | drinckes@nzl.abk.nec.co.jp
- Telecommunications Systems Support Centre New Zealand Ltd
- Sitting in New Zealand, mailing thru Japan
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