Re: Poor PostgreSQL scaling on Linux 2.6.25-rc5 (vs 2.6.22)

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From: Nicholas Miell
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 - 2:07 pm

On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 17:49 +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:


The FreeBSD folks have a whole host of benchmark results (MySQL,
PostgreSQL, BIND, NSD, ebizzy, SPECjbb, etc.) located at
http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/ that demonstrate that the
2.6.23+ scheduler is worse than the 2.6.22 scheduler and both are worse
than FreeBSD 7.

The interesting thing is that they've been running these tests
constantly for years now to demonstrate that their new scheduler hasn't
regressed compared to their old scheduler and as a benchmark against the
competition (i.e. Linux).

Does anybody even do this at all for Linux?

(Also, ignoring MySQL because it's a terrible piece of software at least
when regarding it's scalability is a bad idea. It's the M in LAMP, it
has a huge user base, and FreeBSD manages to outperform Linux with the
same unscalable piece of software.)

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Nicholas Miell <nmiell@comcast.net>

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Poor PostgreSQL scaling on Linux 2.6.25-rc5 (vs 2.6.22), Nick Piggin, (Mon Mar 10, 11:49 pm)
Re: Poor PostgreSQL scaling on Linux 2.6.25-rc5 (vs 2.6.22), Nicholas Miell, (Tue Mar 11, 2:07 pm)
Re: Poor PostgreSQL scaling on Linux 2.6.25-rc5 (vs 2.6.22), Stephen Hemminger, (Tue Mar 11, 4:47 pm)