-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > One other thing, for both you and Juiceman: > How's the CPU usage? Given how much RAM you have I would expect node.db4o to > be cached in memory (how big is it?). But doing a read through the OS to the > OS disk cache may cost a lot of CPU (context switch etc) ... Is there a lot > of CPU usage for the freenet process? To the point that it might be the cause > of the poor overall system performance? And how much CPU usage is system?
node.db4o is ~ 25 Mb right now, with, IIRC, ~40 downloads queued, but not many actually progressing. CPU usage for the Freenet process is relatively low (I'd say on order of 10-15%). I'll try and see how much kernel time Freenet uses (will have to learn how to check this), but kernel CPU load (something which is easily checked out from Task Manager) is about half the total CPU load when Freenet is running. Note that firewall contributes to this number, as its driver runs in kernel space, obviously. Regards, Victor Denisov. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFKAdp51O5++4rTuI0RAjMjAKCl/V875N7OabYqP6h8/e3CkTKawwCgtqZX XoaOWVG2QeKaF/4q3U8N2pk= =lIfc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----