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Date:      Thu, 20 Aug 1998 01:41:59 -0700 (PDT)
From:      zenin@archive.rhps.org (Zenin)
To:        didier@omnix.net (Didier Derny)
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, support@yard.de
Subject:   Re: Linux vs FreeBSD (performances)
Message-ID:  <199808200841.BAA07319@thrush.omix.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980819171252.10826A-100000@omnix.net> from Didier Derny at "Aug 19, 98 05:15:38 pm"

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> I'm working with Yard (SQL engine)
> 
> With a Pentium 200MMX I get the same performances with FreeBSD/Yard
> than with a Pentium II 333 running Linux suse 5.2
> 
> exactly the same application.

	And when you switch the machines, what happends?

	If it's still the same, I'd say you're I/O bound, probably
	at the disks.  But of course, you give us so little information
	on what exactly you're doing and how you're doing it that
	it's all just a guess.
-- 
-Zenin (zenin@archive.rhps.org)           From The Blue Camel we learn:
BSD:  A psychoactive drug, popular in the 80s, probably developed at UC
Berkeley or thereabouts.  Similar in many ways to the prescription-only
medication called "System V", but infinitely more useful. (Or, at least,
more fun.)  The full chemical name is "Berkeley Standard Distribution".

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