Harry Putnam <[email protected]> wrote:
Not at all a scientific measurement ... just using `top' display.
I have one windows machine pushing a backup to zfs server
(osol 2009/06 111b)
It appears that just that one host connecting and writing to zfs is
causing enough resource depletion to be noticable when running other
commands.
Looking at the read out of `top' I see smbd is listed as taking 3.6%
or so of cpu (it varies but seems to stay near that figure)
That seemed like quite a bit to me... but I really have no idea what
to expect.
Its an older system with athlon64 +3400 2.2Ghz hardware and 3GB ram.
Can anyone tell me if that amount of resource consumption is about
what to expect... or is it high?
CPU's are there to do work and, without additional information, you
can't draw any conclusions from an isolated single value like this. To put
this in context, you'd need to have additional datapoints with throughput
and response data.
Alan
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