Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 18:14:28 -0300 From: "Alan Jorge Markus" <freebsd@staff.neoline.com.br> To: "freebsd-performance" <freebsd-performance@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FReebsd 5.0 network performance problem Message-ID: <000b01c31414$7ac94ca0$044ec7c8@AJMNOTEBOOK> References: <001901c3137b$cc8d66f0$044ec7c8@AJMNOTEBOOK> <20030506065837.GT94932@perrin.int.nxad.com>
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> Don't use 5.0 for production. If you are going to put anything in > production, use a _very_ recent -CURRENT. Even then, 5.0 isn't as > fast as the -STABLE series at the moment because it's still in an > awkward transition between locking via giant and fine grain locking. > If you'd like to help figure out performance problems for -CURRENT > however, have you tried running any kernel profiling to see where the > kernel is spending it's cycles? -sc > > -- > Sean Chittenden > Hi Sean, I thought that FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE was a stable release... so I was thinking in figure out the new feature. I will re-install the system using the 4.8 version. Thanks Alan J Markus
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