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Google Proposes Multi-Generational LRU For Linux To Yield Much Better Performance
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Originally posted by muncrief View PostI'm running 5.12-rc2 with the LRU patches right now and nothing is obviously broken. What PTS tests should I run to best view performance improvements? I have an rc2 without the patches I want to compare side by side.
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Originally posted by CommunityMember View PostAnd Microsoft, and Oracle. While one might not agree with any particular corporate policy, the resources (i.e. money) they put into Linux should be welcomed.
Recall that Google was one of Firefox's biggest backers, before they had Chrome. Then, their support for it nearly evaporated. The same will happen with Linux, when Google eventually transitions Android onto Fuschia and their cloud onto ...whatever.
MS and Oracle are being equally pragmatic. MS realized that it was losing cloud market share, and Oracle was probably just looking for ways to save money by shedding its Solaris developers.
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Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
Hi, I'm one of the Google engineers who work on the multigenerational LRU. We'd be happy to work with you, if you are interested.
Please feel free to send any questions to [email protected], or comment on the latest doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...ZlYoebTVM/edit
Quoting a Vulcan proverb: we are here to serve.
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Originally posted by geearf View Post
This is awesome man, I greatly appreciate the attitude here!
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Originally posted by [email protected] View Post
Thank you. The latest patches are posted at the following link, in case anybody is interested in previewing or testing them.
https://linux-mm-review.googlesource...claim/+/1101/3
There is an improvement in buffered io performance under memory pressure!
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Originally posted by coder View PostI welcome their contributions, but it's mostly a function of self-interest. So, I don't let it color my overall views of those corporations.
And double that with the fact that you are indeed being granted with better memory management for your self-interest: Use Linux on a daily basis.
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