Date: 27 May 96 01:42:24 JST From: Motonori Shindou <T0682740@pmail.tepco.co.jp> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: VM in FreeBSD and 4.4BSD book Message-ID: <31A889F0.6553.001@pmail.tepco.co.jp>
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Hello. Finally, I obtained "4.4BSD Book" and started reading it. In Section 5.5 of this book (p.145), it says: This behavior is an unwelcome side effect of the separate virtual memory and filesystem caches; it would be eliminated if the two caches were integrated. Is this just what happned in FreeBSD 2.0.5 as described in its REL-NOTES? Merged VM-File Buffer Cache --------------------------- A merged VM/buffer cache design greatly enhances overall system performance and makes it possible to do a number of more optimal memory allocation strategies that were not possible before. === Motonori Shindou
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