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H A Dpowerd.8diff b3c9af56153c29b91cc1ea2089403e4f15a67e54 Sun Feb 27 00:22:00 CET 2005 Nate Lawson <njl@FreeBSD.org> Change the default levels for adaptive mode to 80% and 90%. On a system
with moderate IO going on, system usage can hover around 65-77% even
though it would benefit from higher performance. Typically, only truly
idle systems pass the 90% mark so only demote then.
diff b3c9af56153c29b91cc1ea2089403e4f15a67e54 Sun Feb 27 00:22:00 CET 2005 Nate Lawson <njl@FreeBSD.org> Change the default levels for adaptive mode to 80% and 90%. On a system
with moderate IO going on, system usage can hover around 65-77% even
though it would benefit from higher performance. Typically, only truly
idle systems pass the 90% mark so only demote then.
H A Dpowerd.cdiff b3c9af56153c29b91cc1ea2089403e4f15a67e54 Sun Feb 27 00:22:00 CET 2005 Nate Lawson <njl@FreeBSD.org> Change the default levels for adaptive mode to 80% and 90%. On a system
with moderate IO going on, system usage can hover around 65-77% even
though it would benefit from higher performance. Typically, only truly
idle systems pass the 90% mark so only demote then.
diff b3c9af56153c29b91cc1ea2089403e4f15a67e54 Sun Feb 27 00:22:00 CET 2005 Nate Lawson <njl@FreeBSD.org> Change the default levels for adaptive mode to 80% and 90%. On a system
with moderate IO going on, system usage can hover around 65-77% even
though it would benefit from higher performance. Typically, only truly
idle systems pass the 90% mark so only demote then.