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>On FreeBSD 7.0, it's still considered experimental, but is recommended for those with multi-CPU or multi-core systems.
It's even recommended for those with UP-systems, because 4BSD scheduler in FreeBSD 7 isn't as fast as 4BSD in FreeBSD 6.x
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You might also browse some of the entries on this blog if you are interested in the scheduler.
It's usually good reading when he does post something
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I've been using SCHED_ULE on a P3-500 (single processor) for a while now, and no noticeable effects (except for the subjective "it feels more responsive").
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If you follow stable (tag=RELENG_7) it is the default scheduler.
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This exactly is the purpose of a scheduler, it's not a performance boost, but responsiveness.
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