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michelkenny
Sep 26, 2006Aspirant
Post your performance results
I thought it might be interesting to see what kind of performance everyone is getting with IO Meter so that we can compare what we're getting. So I thought we could all post our results in this thread...
emonkia
Apr 24, 2009Aspirant
Why a 32bit kernel? Not sure if 64bit would be better, but for TB systems I'd have though it possibly might be?
EM64T support could be a benefit, but I am not so sure a full 64 bit system would be faster. The other thought is, why not. With the RAM limit at 4 GB, the choice is not clear, but there is no worries about future 64 bit support.
The below is curious though:
NAS home page:
Memory: 4096 MB [4-5-5-18]
# cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 2852720 kB
HighTotal: 1964736 kB
LowTotal: 887984 kB
SwapTotal: 2097080 kB
# free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2852720 2801552 51168 0 541108 1833832
-/+ buffers/cache: 426612 2426108
Swap: 2097080 132 2096948
Why no hyper-threading. The Core2 Duo chip has two cores both used by the system. Both cores support hyper-threading
As far as I know, the Intel E2160 does not have hyperthreading. Intel verifies it is a Core 2 Duo dual core chip.
http://processorfinder.intel.com/detail ... Spec=SLA3H
This Intel link specifically shows that the E2160 does not have hyperthreading:
http://ark.intel.com/cpu.aspx?groupID=29739
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