Quoting Roderick van Domburg <r.s.a.vandomburg_at_student.utwente.nl>: > > Just in case you don't know, there is no 5-STABLE yet. All the 5.x > Releases have > > been based on -CURRENT. > > Indeed, I stand corrected. > > > > Question is then which {application,theoretical} benchmarks to run under > > > which circumstances. Although I've heard of bonnie et al, I'm new to the > > > benchmarking business and welcome any suggestions. > > > > > Something that might be interesting to try is running mysql with libc_r, > > linuxthreads, libkse, and libthr, using the included mysql benchmarks that > come > > with mysql. I used those benchmarks to test mysql on a few of the machines > I > > needed to install it on at one point, and I know mysql utilizes threads. > Off > > the top of my head I can't think of anything other than databases that > > performed badly on FreeBSD before due to threading issues. > > How about Apache2 or locked subsystems (I/O and networking spring to mind)? > Good call. I hadn't thought of that because I've always just used the preforking mpm in apache. KenReceived on Mon Sep 08 2003 - 11:41:16 UTC
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