I think FreeBSD superior performance is due using swap and ram in much
beta way than windows, on top of that TCP/IP stack is native to BSD.
( execution speed)
I know JBookTrader GUI consumes very little memory and CPU but X11 and
KDE using memory to and I will be happier to run form command prompt
without GUI


> > 2. What's really slow is backtesting (because it needs to deal with
> > huge data files with millions of data points and keep the chart data
> > in memory) and optimization (because the optimizer permutates through
> > a large number of parameters). If your optimizer runs 12.7 times
> > faster on FreeBSD, there is certainly a value.

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