On 12/11/2021 5:38 AM, David Chisnall wrote:
While I agree on most of your points, the value of Phoronix is that it tests
the default install.
As an end user, I don’t care that a particular program is twice as fast on a
particular Linux distro as it is on FreeBSD because of kernel features,
c
On 12/11/21, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
> On 12/11/21, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
>> On 12/11/21, Piper H wrote:
>>> I read this article from Reddit:
>>> https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=bsd-linux-eo2021&num=1
>>>
>>> I am surprised to see that the BSD cluster today has much worse
>>> per
On 12/11/21, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
> On 12/11/21, Piper H wrote:
>> I read this article from Reddit:
>> https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=bsd-linux-eo2021&num=1
>>
>> I am surprised to see that the BSD cluster today has much worse
>> performance
>> than Linux.
>> What do you thin
On 12/11/21, Piper H wrote:
> I read this article from Reddit:
> https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=bsd-linux-eo2021&num=1
>
> I am surprised to see that the BSD cluster today has much worse performance
> than Linux.
> What do you think of this?
>
There is a lot to say here.
One
I can say that these "micro" benchmarks are not "so much" useful .
When such comparisons are made based on "abstract" views , they
DO NOT SHOW very much utility .
Over previous years I am always stressing that proper comparisons would be
based on a "specified" workload : Which distributions is
Maybe FreeBSD wouldn't win but results would be much closer. It's also
known that default compiler options for ports aren't best. Default
sysctl.conf default settings aren't best. They could at least compile all
the benchmarks with the same compiler features. So -ffast-math, -flto and
-O3 + code ha
On 2021-12-11 02:38, David Chisnall wrote:
While I agree on most of your points, the value of Phoronix is that it tests
the
default install.
As an end user, I don’t care that a particular program is twice as fast on a
particular Linux distro as it is on FreeBSD because of kernel features,
comp
On 11/12/2021 11:17, dmilith . wrote:
1. Where are compiler options for BSDs?
2. Why they compare -O2 to -O3 code in some benchmarks? Why they enable
fast math in some, and disable it for others?
3. Why they don't mention powerd setup for FreeBSD? By default it may use
slowest CPU mode. Did they
Hi,
Is there any tunibg guide(s) to make the default not conservative in a
regrding to several use cases like using as web server?
- FreeBSD Handbook, Chapter 12. Configuration and Tuning
- section 12.12. Tuning with sysctl(8)
Just to be clear I almost not used linux and always freebsd for
Hi,
I see these claims over and over.
So I must ask.
Is there any tunibg guide(s) to make the default not conservative in a
regrding to several use cases like using as web server? How to Utilize gpu
maybe?
I know there are few network (aka routing / forwarding) guides.. but maybe
instead of that su
While I agree on most of your points, the value of Phoronix is that it tests
the default install.
As an end user, I don’t care that a particular program is twice as fast on a
particular Linux distro as it is on FreeBSD because of kernel features,
compiler options, or dependency choices.
I woul
1. Where are compiler options for BSDs?
2. Why they compare -O2 to -O3 code in some benchmarks? Why they enable
fast math in some, and disable it for others?
3. Why they don't mention powerd setup for FreeBSD? By default it may use
slowest CPU mode. Did they even load cpufreq kernel module?
4. Did
I am surprised to see that the BSD cluster today has much worse performance
than Linux.
What do you think of this?
"Default" FreeBSD install setting are quite conservative.
The Linux common distros are high tuned, those benchmark is in my
opinion comparison of apples and oranges.
Comparing "d
I read this article from Reddit:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=bsd-linux-eo2021&num=1
I am surprised to see that the BSD cluster today has much worse performance
than Linux.
What do you think of this?
Thanks
Piper
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