Unix Systems For Modern Architectures -1994- Pdf Online

The traditional UNIX buffer cache—a pool of memory pages used to cache disk blocks—is obsolete on modern architectures for two reasons. First, the virtual memory system can now page directly from the filesystem (using mmap() and clustered pageins). Second, on SMP systems, the buffer cache lock becomes a global bottleneck.

Senior Systems Analyst, UNIX Research Group Date: April 17, 1994 unix systems for modern architectures -1994- pdf

UNIX System V Release 4.0 MP (1991) was a disaster. It used a single "master lock" around the entire kernel. On a 4x Intel 486, performance was worse than on a single CPU because of lock contention on the run queue and buffer cache. The traditional UNIX buffer cache—a pool of memory

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