> -----Original Message-----
> From: fooler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] triple and multiple booting in linux
> 
> 
> hi brian,
> 
>     im fully aware about VMware and its a good product. 
> however in my case,
> im doing a lot of stuff like im comparing the tcp stack of 
> linux versus
> freebsd, efficiency of its threads during heavy loads of linux versus
> freebsd, memory management and many more. in order to test these
> comparisons, you need a stand alone of every OS on the same 
> box so that
> apple can be compare to apple and orange can be compare to 
> orange. since
> vmware let the OSes share those hardware devices, control the 
> main thread,
> control the memory and etc. therefore vmware is not suited 
> for my needs.

hi fooler,

I'm receiving mails from GNAT. It's a firewall mailing list.
I posted about tcp stacks of os before and they replied to me that
openbsd's tcp stack is 20% better than freebsd's tcp stack, 40% better than
linux and 70% better than windows.

Is this true? I haven't actually tried it kasi.

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