Windows 10 WSL: Ubuntu vs. openSUSE Leap Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 4 August 2017 at 12:19 PM EDT. Page 4 of 4. 8 Comments.
Windows 10 WSL Benchmarks - Ubuntu 16.04 vs. openSUSE Leap

libjpeg-turbo's tjbench also saw around the same performance within Windows 10 WSL.

Windows 10 WSL Benchmarks - Ubuntu 16.04 vs. openSUSE Leap
Windows 10 WSL Benchmarks - Ubuntu 16.04 vs. openSUSE Leap

PostgreSQL obviously much slower due to the I/O handicap.

Windows 10 WSL Benchmarks - Ubuntu 16.04 vs. openSUSE Leap

The Scikit-Learn performance for machine learning was around the same speed on Ubuntu between the bare metal install and running within Windows 10 WSL.

Those wishing to dig into more of these benchmarks, see this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.

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