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Linux 6.15 Fixes A Performance Issue For Extremely Heavy Read-Only Workloads


Completely separate from the big performance regression I noted earlier this week for the Linux 6.15 Git kernel and fixed yesterday in the upstream codebase, another significant performance issue was also uncovered and fixed this week in Linux 6.15 Git.

Completely separate from the big performance regression I noted earlier this week for the Linux 6.15 Git kernel and fixed yesterday in the upstream codebase, another significant performance issue was also uncovered and fixed this week in Linux 6.15 Git. Cloudflare engineer Frederick Lawler took care of a performance problem in the kernel pertaining to "extremely heavy read-only workloads." Fortunately, this particular performance issue only manifests when making use of the Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) functionality.

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