Tuning The Kernel With A Genetic Algorithm 251
fsck! writes "Jake Moilanen provided a series of four patches against the 2.6.9 Linux kernel that introduce a simple genetic algorithm used for automatic tuning. The patches update the anticipatory IO scheduler and the zaphod CPU scheduler to both use the new in-kernel library, theoretically allowing them to automatically tune themselves for the best possible performance for any given workload. Jake says, 'using these patches, there are small gains (1-3%) in Unixbench & SpecJBB. I am hoping a scheduler guru will able to rework them to give higher gains.'"
Futurology (Score:1, Funny)
So.... (Score:2, Funny)
This has been done before (Score:2, Funny)
"Daystrom felt that such an act was an offense against the laws of God and man, and the computer that carried his engrams also believed it."
--Kirk
One question remains: (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Futurology (Score:4, Funny)
It's pretty funny considering he is talking in his grave and totally serious robo-voice...
You mean there is another voice?
Oh no! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:So.... (Score:2, Funny)