So are we behind or ahead of Windows with improvements like this? Has all this stuff been communicated to Microsoft ahead of time? Or are all OSes randomly finding these things?
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Originally posted by unwind-protect View PostSo are we behind or ahead of Windows with improvements like this? Has all this stuff been communicated to Microsoft ahead of time? Or are all OSes randomly finding these things?
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Originally posted by sinepgib View Post
This is software development in a nutshell. Windows is just less public about it. Nobody writes perfect software, so it definitely will contain inefficiencies, which you sometimes will find and fix, and sometimes not.
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Originally posted by kozman View Post
Exactly. You'll have a lot of devs and admins now making the case in certain datacenter arenas and other network heavy setups kind of saying "see, I told you so" instead of pouring tons of $$ into hardware upgrades to fix the issue when it's just an oversight in code being revealed by a bottle neck. Do tools exist to hunt for these kinds of bottlenecks or is it just a dev staring at something and trying to figure out why something should be going way faster than it is but isn't?
Latency is harder to work out methodically.
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