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Con Kolivas Returns, With a Desktop-Oriented Linux Scheduler

myvirtualid writes "Con Kolivas has done what he swore never to do: returned to the Linux kernel and written a new — and, according to him — waaay better scheduler for the desktop environment. In fact, BFS appears to outperform existing schedulers right up until one hits a 16-CPU machine, at which point he guesses performance would degrade somewhat. According to Kolivas, BFS 'was designed to be forward looking only, make the most of lower spec machines, and not scale to massive hardware. i.e. [sic] it is a desktop orientated scheduler, with extremely low latencies for excellent interactivity by design rather than 'calculated,' with rigid fairness, nice priority distribution and extreme scalability within normal load levels.'"

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  1. *sniff* by s4m7 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I smell another LKML flamewar coming....

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    1. Re:*sniff* by tpgp · · Score: 3, Funny

      I smell another LKML flamewar coming....

      A flamewar on the LKML? Pfffffffffffft. Impossible. Never happened, never will happen.

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  2. Re:BFS is the Brain Fuck Scheduler. by Swizec · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great, now when someone mentions BFS I won't be able to just assume Breadth First Search.

    Another one for the Geeks-are-great-at-naming-things wall.

  3. Welcome back Kolivas by BlackSabbath · · Score: 2, Funny

    Haven't run Linux as my personal OS since 2003 but I had a lot of time (pun intended) for CK's schedulers. Now a whole new generation of youngsters can finally learn what a _REAL_ LKML flamewar looks like ;-)

  4. Re:Linux gets Yet Another Scheduler by deniable · · Score: 2, Funny

    Musical Schedulers? Let me guess, when the music starts to skip, a random process gets killed.

  5. Re:great news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    The sic is forward looking...

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