- Oct 16, 2000
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I posted an observation about running the SOB client(s) on SMP systems over at the official forum, but have yet to receive any useful info --- so I thought I'd try here too. My problem (or what I see as a problem, anyway) is that I see a performance hit when running multiple clients on dual processor systems. This happens with both the linux client and the windows service client.
The symptoms are as follows. I start one client and record its rate. If I then start another client in a separate directory (or add another processor to the windows service client), the rates of both clients are lower (sometimes appreciably lower) than running just one client. Has anyone here seen this phenomenon?
Practically all of my systems are SMP systems, so this is really frustrating! :disgust:
The symptoms are as follows. I start one client and record its rate. If I then start another client in a separate directory (or add another processor to the windows service client), the rates of both clients are lower (sometimes appreciably lower) than running just one client. Has anyone here seen this phenomenon?
Practically all of my systems are SMP systems, so this is really frustrating! :disgust: