Il 2016-08-23 22:55 Erich Dollansky ha scritto: > The problem here is that Phoronix took a Beta version of FreeBSD > 11. Beta versions have a lot of debugging (malloc, invariants, > witness) options enabled which make it significantly slower than > release versions. This is even obviously when you run a Beta as a > desktop. It just feels much slower. > No. > All debugs in amd64 is off at time of BETA.
Ok, then FreeBSD is just slower... you missed the main point. The test was done with applications compiled with unknown options. If you want to find out the impact of an operating system on you application you have to use the same compiler with the same options on all platforms. Basically, it was a compiler test named operating system benchmark. OK, now I get your point. You mean he's doing an Operative System test using an application, that is something that involve an additional complexity. I get your point, but, er... I suppose he's using pkg to install the ports or apt-get to install the packages. I mean I suppose he's lazy enough to compare binaries vs binaries. Now what you're telling me is "it's not a kernel comparison, it's an application over a kernel comparison" and I agree with you, but why should a casual reader be interested in a kernel comparison? Or, in general, what would you do with a kernel without an application? :) Sorry, I don't want to sound polemic, neither start a flame or anything, I'm just curious... And I understand clearly the philosophical differences between a Base BSD system and a Linux Distribution, but again I'm a simple person, I just stick the FreeBSD cd in, install and then do pkg install unzip. If it's slower than my colleague using Ubuntu and doing the same thing I just feel sad :) So the first outcome everyone thought about was "The RC is slower because of debugging?". No. Then the next question that pops into my mind is "The ports are slow because the binaries are compiled with the wrong options?". Thanks for your clarifications. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
