On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:53:36 +1100 "Dmitri Nikulin" <dnikulin@gmail.com> wrote:AIUI not using the approach to SMP that FreeBSD used was a major factor in starting DragonFly on the basis that it hurts single proceesor performance and is inelegant. I'm sure the DragonFly team would welcome a developer determined to push the BGL steadily further inwards until it vanishes. We would then all find out if the DragonFly approach to SMP really is the best. Until that work is done there is no real way of telling. I really like the continuous rewindable backups I get from the journal system in DragonFly, AFAIK that's still unique to DragonFly. I look forward to better ones with Hammer. All my boxes are uniprocessor so SMP performance really doesn't matter at all to me, but losing data does :) -- C:>WIN | Directable Mirror Arrays The computer obeys and wins. | A better way to focus the sun You lose and Bill collects. | licences available see | http://www.sohara.org/
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