See http://kirch.net/unix-nt/ http://www.kegel.com/nt-linux-benchmarks.html http://people.freebsd.org/~andreas/unix-vs-nt/
This is one of a series of articles on IPC, threads, memcpy, sockets and pipes and comparing the differences in speed. It indirectly tells you have fast your app will run depending on how much use use sockets, pipes, etc. http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-rt8/?loc=dwmain Some of these articles are old but I wouldn't think that things have changed greatly on the MS side. On Thursday 27 June 2002 02:44 pm, Roberto Armenteros wrote: > I need your help to move the word... > > At my company I am teaching a large group of employees > the great advantage of linux and unix in general over > the M$ Operating System when we talk about performance > and reliability in Corporate MainFrame applications, > webserver, and all kind of internet applications. I am > asking for your help because I would like to have > valid proff and plenty of it due to the great number > of Microsoft contractors in the company, who are > always saying one thing or another. One of them > actually challenged me by saying that MS and Unix in > general share about 50% the main frame business each. > I doubt that. So, please guys give me a hand on this. > The more reliable the sites the better. > > Roberto Armenteros
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