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Date:      Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:18:55 +0200 (CEST)
From:      "MeX" <mex@active.sk>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Core(TM)2 Quad and TOP output
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On Pon, Júl 14, 2008 15:03, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> you may want to look at changing the scheduling scheme and tuning apache
>
> Dean
>
> MeX wrote:
>> On Pon, Júl 14, 2008 12:57, tethys ocean wrote:
>>> 1-I wonder in my TOP output can I see all CPU or not?
>>
>> Yes, you can see all 4 cores. When 4 procesees are running you will see
>> load 4.0 4.0 4.0.
>>
>>> 2-FreeBSD 7.0 has got default multiprocessor generic kernel??? since
>>> during installations only one generic kernel shown
>>
>> Yes, default GENERIC kernel (7.0) is SMP enabled.

I want to add to this that increasing/replacing hardware due to
performance is the last step. First look at the application itself, next
to the some "middleware" as Apache/PHP/Perl tuning and of course also to
OS level.

MeX




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