On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:

> >         Not really.  The customer whose box this is chose this much memory
> > because his previous server was a 256MB UltraSparc that was swamped all the
> > time with a load of 6 to 7.
> Alas, since Solaris doesn't overcommit... :-)

This isn't a comment meant to contribute to the overcommit holy war
(opinion mode: I think FreeBSD should overcommit, or at worst have a
sysctl and default to overcommit - admins who don't want overcommit can
then hang themselves), but we have to be a wee bit careful when throwing
load averages around...

I've seen FreeBSD boxes virtually unuseable with 3-4 loads, and Solaris
boxes still chugging away at 5+...  Perhaps 'load average' is being 
calculated a wee bit differently.

-- Mike Hoskins
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