2.4.x vs 2.6.x performance
Carlos Munoz
carlos at kenati.com
Thu Jan 26 07:14:44 EST 2006
Frank wrote:
>I remember reading a while back that the 2.6 kernel is
>considerably slower then the 2.4 kernel (Wolfgang Denx). Has
>anybody taken any performance measurements on a later kernel
>version to see if the above still hods true?
>
>I'm thinking about moving to 2.6 since a lot of open source
>projects have stopped suporting the 2.4 kernel.
>
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Hi Frank,
While at my previous company we tried to move to the 2.6 kernel (can't
remember the version, however it was a little over a year ago) from the
2.4.20 kernel. The 2.6 kernel could not keep up with our stress tests,
not even close. Unfortunately, I don't have any hard data. We spent
about 2 weeks trying to figure out why the performance degradation.
However, since there was no real need to use the 2.6 kernel other than
for better performance, and due to other pressing projects, management
decided to put on hold the upgrade to 2.6, and as far as I know they are
still on the 2.4 kernel. A lot has changed on 2.6 since then, so maybe
the performance is better now. You can always compare them both and post
your results.
Thanks,
Carlos Munoz
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