💻 Technology 6d ago · Michael Larabel

Linux 7.1 Delivers Performance Regression Fix For Sheaves

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The Linux 7.1 kernel is bringing performance improvements for Sheaves, the per-CPU caching layer introduced several kernel cycles ago (Linux 6.18) for better efficiency on today's high core count hardware. Sheaves began as an opt-in feature but since Linux 7.0 is now being used for all caches...

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