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Date:      Sun, 23 Aug 2015 12:53:05 +0100
From:      Philips Healthcare <campaigns@digitalfire.co.za>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Accelerating Healthcare Innovation
Message-ID:  <2015082312122305.25455.57@digitalfire.co.za>

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Philips
Healthcare

Issue: August 2015

Dramatic changes in store for

the hospital of tomorrow

“Big data” and information and communications technology

set to revolutionize healthcare.

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Precious details

See how Philips MRI technology helped a team of MRI clinicians
and surgeons remove a boy’s brain tumor. Follow Mustafa into the
operating room in this touching story of hope.

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Precious
details

No baby
forgotten

No baby forgotten

Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital used the Philips IntelliVue X2
technology to monitor an abandoned baby’s vital signs and help
her thrive.

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Also in this issue:

Leveraging key intersections to accelerate healthcare innovation

Sharing risk, responsibility and reward

Technology and process re-engineering open the door to
coordinated care

Leveraging key intersections to accelerate healthcare innovation

Sharing risk, responsibility and reward

Technology and process re-engineering open the door to
coordinated care

Find out more ( http://dfire.ensighthq.com/content/philips/P020/media/Philips_WSJ-05_Leveraging-key-intersections-to-accelerate-healthcare-innovation.pdf?origin=3_me_en_healthcare_media_campaign_digitalfire_eb_jul__kenya )

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On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 02:08:56PM +0300, Daniel Braniss wrote:

> >> send me the patch and I'll test it ASAP.
> >> 	danny
> >> 
> > Patch is attached. The one for head will also include an update to the comment
> > in sys/net/if_var.h, but that isn't needed for testing.
> 
> 
> well, the plot thickens.
> 
> Yesterday, before running the new kernel, I decided to re run my test, and to my surprise
> i was getting good numbers, about 300MGB/s with and without TSO.
> 
> this morning, the numbers were again bad, around 70MGB/s,what the ^%$#@!
> 
> so, after some coffee, I run some more tests, and some conclusions:
> using a netapp(*) as the nfs client:
>   - doing 
> 	ifconfig ix0 tso or -tso
>     does some magic and numbers are back to normal - for a while
> 
> using another Fbsd/zfs as client all is nifty, actually a bit faster than the netapp (not a fair
> comparison, since the zfs client is not heavily used) and I can't see any degradation.
>  
> btw, this is with the patch applied, but was seeing similar numbers before the patch.
> 
> running with tso, initially I get around 300MGB/s, but after a while(sorry can't be more scientific)
> it drops down to about half,  and finally to a pathetic 70MGB/s
> 
> *: while running the tests I monitored the Netapp, and nothing out of the ordinary there.

Can you do this
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2015-August/083138.html ?



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