NFS Performance (was Re: [Beowulf] GPFS on Linux (x86))
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Mark Hahn hahn at physics.mcmaster.caSat Sep 16 09:55:35 PDT 2006
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>> upgrading the rhel server to a kernel.org kernel would be minimal work, >> probably... > > That certainly wasn't the case with RHEL3 where the 2.4 kernel had NPTL > backported from 2.6 and their userspace was built around that.. :-( so you couldn't have slapped a modern 2.6 kernel on it? I've certainly put much newer kernels on old distros (though not any of the commercial RH variants so far.)
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