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    Phoronix: Benchmarks Of Solus vs. Other Linux Distributions & BSDs

    Last week when posting an eight-way BSD/Linux OS comparison there were a few premium members who requested seeing Solus results side-by-side. For those interested, here are some fresh benchmarks of this promising Linux distribution.

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    Interesting initial results Michael, thanks. At least now we have a baseline to monitor
    Currently making some changes through the stack (and some defaults) - I'd be very interested to see a comparison with this for the next snapshot, which will be out before next week!

    Edit: Part of our problem is down to an outdated set of defaults which weren't yet synced, stay tuned

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ikey_solus View Post
      Interesting initial results Michael, thanks. At least now we have a baseline to monitor
      Currently making some changes through the stack (and some defaults) - I'd be very interested to see a comparison with this for the next snapshot, which will be out before next week!
      If you can ping me then, I can run some fresh tests. Fortunately this is one of my racked systems where I don't change out the components frequently, so will be able to use it in future OS comparisons fine.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Michael View Post

        If you can ping me then, I can run some fresh tests. Fortunately this is one of my racked systems where I don't change out the components frequently, so will be able to use it in future OS comparisons fine.
        Awesome I can get you an ISO before it goes into general release, and we'll undo some of these sillies you pointed out

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        • #5
          Keep it up ikey_solus !

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          • #6
            Michael, just to confirm which version of TrueOS are you using? The current release version is 03-31-2017 your version string says 03-22-2016.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View Post
              Michael, just to confirm which version of TrueOS are you using? The current release version is 03-31-2017 your version string says 03-22-2016.
              Errr it's the 2017, was justy a typo on the run identifier. 20170322.
              Michael Larabel
              https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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              • #8
                please dont use american dates.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View Post
                  please dont use american dates.
                  American dates are no worse than anyone else's date formats. You just don't like them.

                  Really, *everyone* should use ISO 8601.

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                  • #10
                    The best thing about Phoronix is that the people involved in the news might come here in the forums to comment about it

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