Hi,
On 4/30/07, pradeep singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
heh... if a lot of disk I/O is required try changing the I/O scheduler too.
Make it CFQ, will help i guess.Read about Anticipatory and other IO
schedulers too. Though IMHO CFQ will be good enough.

The problem is, my application is a heavy network socket IO proxy, and
no disk IO involved.  :)

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Quan Sun
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