On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 12:01:42AM -0400, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> Some preliminary results with a small set of ~4900 messages:
> 
> Original version (trunk w/ -j2):                      7:42  (5.3/cpu/sec)
> New version in normal mode (no client/server w/ -j2): 7:33  (5.4/cpu/sec)
> Client/Server w/ just remote client w/ -j2:           10:08 (4.0/cpu/sec)
> Client/Server w/ local and remote clients w/ -j2:     5:08  (8.0/cpu/sec)

It occurred to me last night after sending this that the last msgs/cpu/sec
number isn't correct: instead of 8.0 it should be 4.0 since there were
double the number of CPUs from the other three runs.

So in short, while our throughput per cpu goes down due to overhead, we have
more CPUs, so in the end we get faster overall throughput.

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