Yes, GEOM is quite CPU-hungry on high request rates due to number of
context switches. But impact probably may be reduced from two sides: by
reducing overhead per request, or by reducing number of requests. Both
ways may give benefits.
If common opinion is not to touch defaults now - OK, agreed. (Note,
Scott, I have agreed :)) But returning to the original question, does
somebody knows real situation when increased MAXPHYS still causes
problems? At least to make it safe.
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Alexander Motin
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