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   1. Optimizing the performance of the Scheduler in the Kernel 3.0<br>
      (Edward Alvarez)<br>
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:35:21 +0000<br>
From: Edward Alvarez &lt;<a href="mailto:edwardalvarezm@gmail.com">edwardalvarezm@gmail.com</a>&gt;<br>
Subject: Optimizing the performance of the Scheduler in the Kernel 3.0<br>
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Greetings,<br>
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I want to optimize the performance of the scheduler in the Kernel 3.0 in<br>
order to increase the number of calls a Sip proxy server can handle.<br>
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I read about the scheduler in the Kernel 2.6 and was able to find the<br>
variables MIN_TIMESLICE, MAX_TIMESLICE, PRIO_BONUS_RATIO, MAX_SLEEP_AVG and<br>
STARVATION_LIMIT. If I tune this variables I can tweak the performance of<br>
the scheduler, but in the new kernel I cant find any documentation that<br>
allows to successfully modify the scheduler.<br>
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I would gladly appreciate any information related to the scheduler in the<br>
new kernel, or documentation about the new variables that are similar to the<br>
ones I mentioned.<br>
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Thanks in advance for your time.<br>
<br>
Edward Alvarez.<br>
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