> Marcel wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> We use Fedora Core 4 on dual Xeon 3.2ghz (2Mb L2) and run without any
>>> problem 14 CS1.6 server (12 players) at stable 250fps.
>>> (yes we recompiled the kernel)
>>>
>>
>> And how many slots are filled max at which cpu usage? That's the only
>> thing that matters and I don't think all 168 Slots can be filled.
> Based on our calculations, all 168 slots can be filled in with still
> some CPU spare.
> Currently a 10 slots CS1.6 @ 250fps uses up to 18% of one logical CPU (4
> logical CPUs are present due to HT).
>
> Btw: if someone can explain the high context-switch (shown in "vmstat
> 1") numbers I have (12000+): shoot!

Have you tried that our or are these numbers only calculations?
AFAIK the two HT-logical cpus can't handle the same "usage" as the real
physical cores.


>>
>>> Never tested Mandriva though but I think FC has less service layers than
>>> Mandriva, which is better.
>>> And if you could provide us figures that actually shows a 20-26% boost,
>>> I'd be glad to "upgrade" to Mandriva ;-)
>>>
>>> btw, can you explain the "Fedora Core X doesn't use as much resources as
>>> Windows. But only by a very small fraction <6-8%" ?
>>
>> I'm interested in that too :-)
>> PS: You should deactivate unused services. With the default FC
>> installation there a lot non-sense services started by default. Check
>> the "setup" util.
> I guess you're talking about the bluetooth, isdn & co services installed
> by default, even in minimal setup! ;-)
>
> For other people who want to disable extra services: "chkconfig --list",
> then "chkconfig <name> off" to disable at boot-time (and also "service
> <name> stop" to stop it...)
>
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