Re: prelink performance gains

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On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 16:21:01 +0200, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> To justify removing it, we just need to collect data to show that those
> performance benefits no longer exist, with current hardware and software
> combination in Fedora. That is what this email thread is seeking to confirm.

There is missing some statistics behind it such as deviation computation.
And 4 tests/numbers seem to be too few to compute any real statistics.

Some numbers in the initial mail even show as if prelink is slowing down the
startup.  Technically I do not understand how it can happen and IMHO rather
the numbers are bogus.  If there is a proven performance degradation it would
be good to know the reason.


Jan
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