Hello Theodore,

> At some point it would be good to add some commentary about the
> resulting throughput degradation (which is why I kept the question
> open-ended about "performance", instead of "latency").

Is there still a throughput degradation noticeable on some platforms?
I know for sure it was there in the past, but I thought these were all
fixed by now.
AFAIK: The latest kernels have fixed the netwerk performance
degradation bug, and on Dual-Core we even notice a performance
improvement compared to non-RT.

Kind Regards,

Remy Bohmer

2007/10/2, Theodore Tso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 10:18:15PM +0200, Remy Bohmer wrote:
> > I doubt anyone can fill in this paragraph properly. It is too vague,
> > and the figures you ask are different for every architecture and
> > processor type/speed that is supported.
>
> I've already replaced that question with one asking about what kind of
> performance one could expect, and answered it with the standard "it
> depends" answer.  I moved it to the general "Getting Started" section.
>
> At some point it would be good to add some commentary about the
> resulting throughput degradation (which is why I kept the question
> open-ended about "performance", instead of "latency").
>
>                                                 - Ted
>
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