Re: Linux Kernel?
As example: you got a porsche carrera, someone with a vw beetle is infront on you.
You cannot drive faster, although your car is faster. vw beetle: the kernel managing the VPS on your Server Porsche: your Kernel you are running got it? |
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So what ever I do, the hoster manages it? So what I do to remove the 125 fps cap?
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I don't know if this is correct, someone that got more experience with Linux has to confirm this please.
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I am trying now on CentOS, got no idea what I am doing tho, but who knows might work ehh? xD
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That is true when it comes to OpenVZ, sometimes true with Xen and not true with KVM.
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Simply put, your (fake-)kernel is running at 1000hz, but the machine is running at only 125hz. Your kernel is at a second layer, meaning that your OS is asking the first OS how to deal with the situation.
Problem is that the first layer can't answer you fast enough. Your car is tuned to run at 200mph, but the engine can only do 100mph, good enough for you? :p |
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