Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 21:15:50 GMT From: Salvo Bartolotta <bartequi@neomedia.it> To: grios@consultant.com Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Performance Tuning Message-ID: <20000604.21155000@bartequi.ottodomain.org> In-Reply-To: <39399865.BB9CF457@tdnet.com.br> References: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10005311923100.29008-100000@s1.ds.net> <39399865.BB9CF457@tdnet.com.br>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
> 1) Remove everything you dont want from your kernel. > 2) statically link your daemons with a personal version of your libc > (remove what you won't use in your daemons). > 3) softupdates. > 4) SCSI/RAID devices (remove from kernel what you don't want) > 5) write multithread daemons. > 6) rewrite you IP stack, implements a multithread IP stack. > 7) Rewrite you MM subsystem! remove the part that do garbage=20 collection. > you will need to rewrite all you app, for instance pre-allocating all > the necessary memory at startup time, if you do that, be warned about > using re/m/alloc functions....... > 8) .... > 9) .... > 10) Rewrite FreeBSD, design a YOUR-DAEMON-EMBEEDED kernel OS, for > instance, put your FTP in your kernel.... (ok! this is paranoia). This= > kernel would, at least, have tools like telnet for you do your=20 maintain > job. > -- > Your mouse has moved. > Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect! > Reboot now? [ OK] Dear Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios, <pant> you did NOT mention J.F.S.; also, you did NOT specify that the=20 hardware in question MUST be made up of ``quantum'' chips, ie chips=20 systematically exploiting Q.M. processes (inter alia, the tunnel=20 effect) -- which chips, of course, ARE to be integrated on a=20 ``quantum'' scale (QSI); further, as to the RAM -- at a bare minimum=20 -- it MUST be ``holographic''.=20 Best regards, Salvo =20 -- Your mouse wishes to move. Windows NT must be restarted for the intention to be taken into=20 account ! Reboot now? [ OK] To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20000604.21155000>