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From: <szii@sziisoft.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 12:39:17 -0700
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
From: "Eric Merritt"
> Now, granted, realistically I could only support about
> 8,000-10,000 seriously working concurrent processes on any single
> node, but this really shouldn't cause a major problem, if I need
> more processes I may always add nodes.
Depending on your node, you may want to limit it to 20 processes.
Context switches are expensive (relatively) and with that many
threads/processes active you're going to bog rather quickly.
Hyperthreading may help you a little bit, but it's still got shared
busess/caches. Moving to a clustered system using LVM or something
may alleviate some of this since processes are distrubuted over the
nodes in the cluster. Running true-dual or Xeon quads will help as
well.
If you want to support 8-10k active processes, I hope you've got
some serious cash to toss around. *grin*
'Luck
-Szii
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