Apparently, though unproven, at 18:43 on Friday 10 September 2010, Florian 
Philipp did opine thusly:

> Am 10.09.2010 01:49, schrieb Enrico Weigelt:
> > * Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> But I'd really like to know what produces the performance hits
> >>> on Posfix @ Linux.
> >> 
> >> It comes down to the IO scheduler. Linux is designed to be general
> >> purpose. FreeBSD is designed to be much more specific.
> > 
> > hmm, Linux provides several io schedulers - does choosing another
> > one help here ?
> 
> And if it's so good for certain workloads, why hasn't FreeBSD's
> scheduler been ported to Linux? Or is the whole software stack (block
> devices etc.) so completely different that it wouldn't work?

I don't have an answer for that - just some observations that are quite old 
and maybe not even valid anymore.

Either way, I have mail relays that pump 3,000,000 mails each per day and have 
done so flawlessly for years. I'm not about to risk that to see if I can find 
another 0.x% performance gain :-)


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