Absolutely. Those are different OSes, different environments and mostly
imprtantly different goals. We may draw on that experience, but still
need to prove that the ideas work for *Linux*.
>
> The last time I looked, Solaris and AIX and all the rest of the "scalable"
> systems were absolute pigs on smaller hardware, and the "scalability" in
> them often translates into "we scale linearly to many CPU's by being
> really bad even on one".
No argument here at all. Big iron is only a part of what linux
does and we are very conscious of that fact. In fact, this makes
our work quite an interesting challenge.
Thanks
Dipankar
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