[CentOS] OT: ?? Centos Still Broken, Red Hat won't fix ??
Drew
drew.kay at gmail.comFri Jul 9 22:55:42 UTC 2010
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> And I'd still be interested (as in, genuinely curious, not skeptical) to > hear what sorts of applications benefit from optimized kernels (HPC? I/O > intense?) and what kind of performance increases one can get. I'd be interested as well. I can see HPC applications potentially benefiting but what about "real world" applications? Web, Email, Databases, App Servers, etc I'm specifically curious about it as I spent some time in Gentoo Land and optimized everything seemed to be the mantra. In my own experience the *apparent* performance difference between a system compiled as "AMD optimal" vs "Standard x86-64" was minimal to the point of being unnoticeable. -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie
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