Phoronix: DragonFlyBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris Benchmarks
For your viewing pleasure today are benchmarks of the DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, CentOS, Oracle Solaris Express, and OpenIndiana operating systems.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=18251
Phoronix: DragonFlyBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris Benchmarks
For your viewing pleasure today are benchmarks of the DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, CentOS, Oracle Solaris Express, and OpenIndiana operating systems.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=18251
What is the point of these system benchmarks when you're not using the same compiler? More than anything you are comparing GCC 4.47, GCC 4.46, GCC 4.52, GCC 4.3.3 against eachother.
So what we learn is: Use CentOS, drop Dumbuntu.
can we have some tests comparing debian with the other debian-based distros?
I am very curious to see what those distros fix and break from the original branch.
ofc this is a opportunity to ask other similar test for slack-based, redhat distros, arch-based, etc.
i am looking forward for those benchmarks![]()
OpenIndiana has a new feature which could possibly trick some benchmarks: https://www.illumos.org/issues/3236 I wonder if this is the reason for the rather astonishing difference between OpenIndiana and Snoracle Solaris in the Threaded I/O benchmark.
Interesting benchmarks, dragonfly did surprisingly well.