Le Mon, 24 Jun 2013 15:19:45 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig <[email protected]> a écrit :
> his very well matches my personal experience, that since the advent > of PIII/800MHz i never had any more performance problems in my > realtime applications. For me, a multi-cores machine is a must. In one hand, jack1 on a 32 bits single core machine and a rt kernel, give me very little less latency, than jack2 on a 64 bits 4 cores machine and a "regular" kernel, with rt enabled via cgroups. Both machines have the maximum amount of RAM they can handle and are running fvwm-crystal as desktop. On the other hand, this last machine give me the opportunity to be able to do whatever I want, as example run a server, have emerge that compile hugin or libreoffice, and run rt applications, all that at the same time on the same machine. To do the same with a single core machine, I must have a double boot with 2 kernels, a rt one for the audio applications, and a non rt one for the server and emerge (I don't try it with a cgroup enabled kernel). Dominique -- "We have the heroes we deserve." _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
