Hi,

In our tests logs we see that focal is slower than other systems like
bionic. I printed all the commands we run with the times and noticed the
main diff on times is when running different systemd commands. So I did
a very small script to compare basic calls that we use in our snapd test
suite.

Now I did a new comparison between focal and bionic but changed the
paramenters compared with the previous logs, now I am using the calls we
see in our tests which are slower on focal compared with bionic.


script used: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JG977dRXMy/
results bionic: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GDfnwMMTF2/
results focal: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GDfnwMMTF2/

All the results are in milliseconds. With these logs I think is more
clear the performance difference between both, i.e. "systemctl list-
unit-files --full" taks almost the double on bionic than focal.

Does it make sense? Do you need more info?

Thanks

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