Hi all,

On your most overloaded (cpu/fork rate/context switches - ignoring memory
network, disk and swap etc), what is the maximum number of context
switches per second per core (ie divide sar -w output by 16 if you have a
16 core box) you measure?

Does anyone know what the maximum number of context switches per core you
can expect on xeon level hardware?

I'm trying to claim we get overloaded when we reach a little less than
10,000 cswch/s per second, but we've lost all the historical data.

-- 
Tim Connors
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