Le 4 mars 2015 23:08, "Stephan Eggermont" <[email protected]> a écrit :
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> On 04/03/15 14:19, [email protected] wrote:
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>> Interesting but not sure I'd like to have images going through
>> decompression everytime I spin them up.
>> Especially if there are a lot of the in a server.
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> 2GB/s is twice as fast as you can get from a fast SSD atm.
> And as that is per core, that puts a boundary of starting
> 2200 pharo images/s on a modern dual socket server.
> After half a minute of that you run out of ram with a
> 1.5TB ram machine. The bottlenecks might be elsewhere.

There is no way an image starts that fast today.

There is the delay thing that slows things down.

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> Norbert wrote:
> > To be sure if you want that you have to test it. You have always take >
into account that a smaller file will have less I/O to read from disk.
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> +1

Ok.

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> Stephan
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