On 21.12.11 23:49, Johan Hendriks wrote: > > I my opinion, you benchmark the latest release of Linux, FreeBSD, > Solaris, Windows and whatever OS you want to compare! > There is no 'general benchmark' as there is not one single tasks that all computers are used for. If you want to benchmark something, then you define that something, tune all test subjects appropriately for that one thing and run the same test load. You then go on and claim 'for task X, the OS Y was best, followed by ...'. This is what people have done for PostgreSQL for example. You may try to see how, with that same settings different OS will perform with varying conditions, like what the PostgreSQL test did -- performance over the network and performance to localhost. Testing a system, tuned for a file server as X workstations will not tell you much about the abilities of the different operating systems to run a web server, or either file server or X workstation. By the way, the gcc in 8-stable is gcc version 4.2.2 20070831 prerelease [FreeBSD] DanielReceived on Thu Dec 22 2011 - 04:41:41 UTC
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