Re[2]: benchmark
Igor Shmukler <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Jan 2005 03:32:45 +0300
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I am sorry about not using ascii. I use this as a special email (webmail) account for mailing lists and conferences, so that my work and/or school email does not get bombarded with spam. I am using a Mac as a workstation and there are some bugs in Mac's IE. Recently I started using Firefox after trying Opera and Safari, but apparently it has its problems too. I should probably file this as a bug and hope Mozilla folks will fix this soon. Sorry. For now I am composing my webmail under IE again. Messages written with it used to appear alomost the same with[/out] HTML formatting. About flaming. I am not a fan of publically humiliating anyone. It's a wrong thing to do. In fact when the person who started this sent an email to FreeBSD performance list I merely pointed out that microbenmark != performance. It does not mean that NetBSD performs worse than FreeBSD. In fact it is possible that NetBSD is better, although I want to see a proof before such a statement could be made. I would think if dirhash optimizations get incorporated into the kernel performance will get another serious boost. I understand this is on its way?! However, I don't like when an entire community gets crapped upon. In this particular instance without any merit. If the author thinks that admistrating FTP for an amiga port and writing a networking FAQ gives him a license to lie and spread FUD, I wonder why did not anyone came to his defence. Perhaps I am not totally alone. Personally, I would be very happy if NetBSD will the very best OS in the world. Hardware abstraction makes porting a breeze. As far as license goes FreeBSD and NetBSD are equivalent. I am speaking only for myself, but I believe most FreeBSD people would agree to some degree. I do not dislike NetBSD project! I wish anyone success. I work for a kernel development shop and I personally lifted some code from NetBSD in a past. I have a reason to be thankful to NetBSD developers. What I do not like is FUD and dishonesty. If someone has nothing better to, it is possible to configure Oracle to run under a BSD and run TPC-C. Results will reflect database "performance". I am sure there are benchmarks that could be used to evaluate which system performs better. However even that is not so simple. For instance system could be optimized for high-load, medium- load, low-latency etc. Either way. I have lots of work to do. So I am bowing out, unless someone would find that something I have said is not accurate. igor. > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Igor Shmukler wrote: > > Hubert,&#10;&#10; > > If you want to flame someone, could you at least use ASCII? > > Thanks. > > -- > David Maxwell, [email protected]|[email protected] --> > If you don't spend energy getting what you want, > You'll have to spend it dealing with what you get. > - Unknown > >