On Mon, 2016-04-18 at 09:42 +0200, Jan Sedlak wrote:
>
> We could also look at going to single-CPU VMs; this is how SUSE runs,
> apparently. We ought to be able to up the worker count considerably if
> we do that.
>
I thought that Anaconda would be unusably slow with single-core CPU.
I've always run my
happyassassin.net workers with a single CPU and
that's not noticeably the case; do you know that anaconda relies
heavily on threading in some way? Does package installation even use
threads? I would guess it couldn't, because of the importance of the
ordering of the transactions...
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