* Alan Tegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010424 07:29] wrote:
> How well does FreeBSD 4.3 do with Posix Threads?
>
> This is a question I posted to a news group.
>
> Hello. I work for a unix performance and capacity group. owever, we have
> had some dismal performance from RedHat 6.2. The question that I would
> like to know is how well does FreeBSD support Posix threads and is there
> any caveats in perfromance and stability? Note, we have the ability to
> push Unix (whatever version) to the extremes (very fun and very insane
> job)....
>
> Any comments would be helpful.
How is performance dismal under redhat? FreeBSD should do a really
good job of running thousands of threads as long as you don't have
too much disk IO since all the threads are multiplexed into a single
process, if you have an IO intensive program FreeBSD threads will
probably not help you all that much. There are plans on replacing
the FreeBSD threads library with a multiplexed userland<->kernel
scheme in the near future.
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