On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, fooler wrote:

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> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 5:20 AM
> Subject: [plug] Which OS is the Fastest -- FreeBSD Follow-Up
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> 
> > Freebsd people gave patches, tips, recompiled the
> > kernel, and change/edit system files but still...
> > it came out on the midlle of the pack. even on
> > the bottom when you push it hard as seen on the
> > graph.
> 
> this is an old issue.. if you want to compare freebsd vs linux, then take a
> look at fourth cache-off
> (http://www.measurement-factory.com/results/public/cacheoff/N04/report.by-al
> ph.html ) majority of vendors are still using freebsd because of its
> technical superiority on higher loads... 

I know that, I've read it. If they are using 
freebsd fine. Web cache technology is a 
different benchmark altogether. The original
post was about "Which OS is Fastest for 
High-Performance Network Applications?" 

The original post was begging a question. 
With freebsd famous people around and giving 
optimazations and tips, why is it that freebsd
still lag with linux tuned and untuned?

I'm not putting down freebsd, I'm just curious
with these benchmark on sysadmin magazine. These
cetainly are not rigged benchmarks.

regards,

---
Andre M. Varon, SCSA
http://andre.lasaltech.com

Fear can hold you prisoner, Hope can set you free.


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