On 08/27/2012 01:21 PM, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
Some rapid conclusions:
- Scientific Linux smokes all other operating systems
- DragonFly and FreeBSD performance is mostly the same, FreeBSD degrades
faster under high loads
- NetBSD has trouble handling high numbers of database clients but still
manages to scale when numbers are low
- Keeping processes on the same location they last ran on increases
performance by a few percents
Very interesting. I wonder what do Linux people do differently to get
their OS so much faster. I would have imagined maybe 20% faster than BSDs,
but a whopping 100%? That almost doesn't sound right.
I think, under Solaris/Illumos (UFS) PostgreSQL will be faster than Linux.