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The Linux Kernel Power Problems On Older Desktop Hardware

Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 22 June 2011 at 11:09 AM EDT. Page 5 of 7. 53 Comments.

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When running the Apache web-server on this old Intel "Northwood C" processor, the 2.6.32/2.6.33 kernels have slightly higher power consumption than the newer kernel builds. It is hard to detect any 2.6.35/2.6.38 power regressions with this hardware when the CPU is busy.

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The Apache performance also goes up with the Linux 2.6.34 kernel. The number of requests per second being handled goes up by approximately 90% with the 2.6.34+ kernels. At first it was thought that possibly the 32-bit pre-2.6.34 kernels were being built without SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processing) support based on these differences, but in fact SMP was still there with the 2.6.32/2.6.33 vanilla kernel builds.