Re: [ckrm-tech] Re: [RFC] Revised CKRM release

From: Alex Lyashkov
Date: Sat May 01 2004 - 01:14:17 EST


В Сбт, 01.05.2004, в 02:43, Herbert Poetzl пишет:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 06:17:39PM -0400, Jeff Dike wrote:
> > nagar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> > > Jeff, do you have any numbers for UML overhead in 2.6 ?
> >
> > It obviously depends on the workload, but for "normal" things, like kernel
> > builds and web serving, it's generally in the 20-30% range. That can be
> > reduced, since I haven't spent too much time on tuning. I'm aiming for the
> > teens, and I don't think that'll be too hard.
>
> hmm, just wanted to mention that linux-vserver has
> around 0% overhead and often allows to improve
> performance due to resource sharing ...
>
Herber please not say vserver have - 0 overhead.
it generally wrong.
But overhead less than UML is right.


> basically it's a soft partitioning concept based on
> 'Security Contexts' which allow to create many
> independant Virtual Private Servers (VPS), which
> act simultaneously on one box at full speed, sharing
> the available hardware resources.
>
> see http://linux-vserver.org for details ...
>
> best,
> Herbert
>
> PS: UML and Linux-VServer play together nicely ...
>
> >
> > Jeff
> >
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