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тАО09-08-2009 04:10 AM
тАО09-08-2009 04:10 AM
HP-UX 10.10
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Re: HP-UX 10.10
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тАО09-08-2009 04:41 AM
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Re: HP-UX 10.10
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тАО09-08-2009 06:17 AM
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Re: HP-UX 10.10
What are you trying to do?
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тАО09-10-2009 01:06 AM
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Re: HP-UX 10.10
It seems that SMT increases performance by 5 to 20%, also degrades in some cases.
Could you please let me know why was the SMT obsoleted, was it because of not much performance improvement? Could I get some information/ docs about how SMT was implemented?
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тАО09-10-2009 04:28 AM
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Re: HP-UX 10.10
2) In the article cited at the link, Shared Memory Transport is noted a used by the XWindow system. I believe the X implemention shipped w/ HPUX is based on the one supplied by The Open Group (and not the XFree86 implementation noted in the article)
3) I don't know if the current Open Group implementation uses STM or not (nor do I really care). The Open Group continues to maintain a website, so the information about their implementation may be available there.
The article does note the following:
"On workstations, SMT has historically provided a significant improvement in performance.....on modern PC-class hardware, SMT improves overall performance by less than 10%......I do not recommend devoting more engineering time to the active improvement of the current SMT implementation for XFree86"
however, as noted, this doesn't specifically apply to the implementation shipped with HP.