>>> On 18.05.16 at 16:39, wrote:
> On 17.05.2016 17:34, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>> We use xenified kernels based on kernel 3.4 for years and benchmarks
>>> showed that they are faster than the pvops (vanilla) kernels.
>>> But what is the current state in terms of performance and features?
>> I'm not s
On 17.05.2016 17:34, Jan Beulich wrote:
We use xenified kernels based on kernel 3.4 for years and benchmarks
showed that they are faster than the pvops (vanilla) kernels.
But what is the current state in terms of performance and features?
I'm not sure what you expect here. Up to openSUSE 42.1 an
>>> On 17.05.16 at 17:10, wrote:
> We use xenified kernels based on kernel 3.4 for years and benchmarks
> showed that they are faster than the pvops (vanilla) kernels.
> But what is the current state in terms of performance and features?
I'm not sure what you expect here. Up to openSUSE 42.1 and
Hello Jan,
perhaps you can shed some light on the state of the xenfied SUSE kernels
(http://kernel.opensuse.org/cgit/kernel-source).
We use xenified kernels based on kernel 3.4 for years and benchmarks
showed that they are faster than the pvops (vanilla) kernels.
But what is the current stat