Artem Kuchin wrote:
I used unixbenchmark for measure overall perfomance of three machines of
different generations and with different OS versions. See for your self and
compare results with machine cost.
Hope this will be usefull for someone.

Several things:

a) It looks like your message was weirdly truncated - whole "rectangles"
of text are missing from the results on the right-hand-side. Maybe you
copied it through Excel?

Ummm... hmmm.. i checked the message in the list, nothimng is missing.
Just like it was in the putty terminal from where i copied it.

b) I submitted a patch for unixbench than enables execl benchmark on
amd64, it should be in the ports tree by now.

oh! that's good. will retest.

c) It would be interesting for the general discussion if you could
install a recent server-like version of Linux (e.g. CentOS, SuSE,
Debian) on one of the machines you did your benchmarks on to compare
results :)


I am not good at linux, but this is an interesting idea. I'll try it. Which one
is easier to install?

--
Regards
Artem


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