1.) OpenBSD never stated that ultimate performance is their goal, but
clean maintainable code is, and thus in case of a compromise the
developers will choose clean code over performance.

2.) to quote Breandan Gregg: "All benchmarks are wrong until proven
otherwise"

3.) It's 2020 and you quote a benchmark from 2018?

4.) The code is right there, you are invited to improve the situation.


Am 07.01.20 um 15:35 schrieb Hamd:

It's 2020 and it's -still- sad to see OpenBSD -still- has the
lowest/poorest (general/overall) performance ever:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=8-linux-bsd&num=1

My reference is not -only- that url, of course. My reference is my OpenBSD,
giving ~8 MB/s file transfer/network/disk speed.

A Linux distro, on the same computer (dual boot), providing 89 MB/s speed.

(Longest) sad story of the year: When it comes to OpenBSD; security -
great! Performance - horrible! I truly wish it was much better..

No, I'm not a fan of Calomel.

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