Hi Lists,
The Register has an article about the Linux compatibility layer
for Unixware.
The article claims
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/12733.html
quote> SCO's Juergen Kienhoefer tells us that by mapping clone processes
quote> directly onto UnixWare's native threads, huge performance gains
quote> can be realised. "Basically thread creation is about a thousand
quote> times faster than on native Linux," he said. The performance boost
quote> could particularly benefit applications such as Domino, according
to
quote> Kienhoefer.
Somehow I doubt this. I could believe that the glibc pthread layer
causes a lot of overhead for the thread creation, but I cannot
imagine that they get clone 1000 times faster than the Linux kernel.
Comments?
Joerg
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