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Incorporate feedback from Greg Lindahl.
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:27:05 -0700 |
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--- a/en/ch11-mq.xml Thu Apr 23 22:24:02 2009 -0700 +++ b/en/ch11-mq.xml Fri Apr 24 00:27:05 2009 -0700 @@ -793,13 +793,14 @@ <sect1 id="sec:mq:perf"> <title>Getting the best performance out of MQ</title> - <para id="x_403">MQ is very efficient at handling a large number of patches. - I ran some performance experiments in mid-2006 for a talk that I - gave at the 2006 EuroPython conference. I used as my data set the - Linux 2.6.17-mm1 patch series, which consists of 1,738 patches. - I applied these on top of a Linux kernel repository containing - all 27,472 revisions between Linux 2.6.12-rc2 and Linux - 2.6.17.</para> + <para id="x_403">MQ is very efficient at handling a large number + of patches. I ran some performance experiments in mid-2006 for a + talk that I gave at the 2006 EuroPython conference (on modern + hardware, you should expect better performance than you'll see + below). I used as my data set the Linux 2.6.17-mm1 patch + series, which consists of 1,738 patches. I applied these on top + of a Linux kernel repository containing all 27,472 revisions + between Linux 2.6.12-rc2 and Linux 2.6.17.</para> <para id="x_404">On my old, slow laptop, I was able to <command role="hg-cmd">hg qpush <option