Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 11:48:32 -0000 From: "Simon Gray" <simong@desktop-guardian.com> To: "Jeff Palmer" <scorpio@drkshdw.org>, "Freebsd isp isp" <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: When FreeBSD have higer performans than Linux and When Linuxhavehigher performans than FreeBSD Message-ID: <014901c3c0a5$de67b060$1100a8c0@dtg17> References: <042e01c3c027$6256a950$019c9752@xp> <095001c3c02c$2bd1ce50$0201a8c0@mars>
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> Having said that, I really recommend that you do not use the default or > "out of the box" settings for either OS. Take the time to educate yourself, > a nd tune both OS's. You'll thank yourself in the long run. Linux in > particular is usually tuned for desktop uses rather than server (depending > ont he distro of course). whereas FreeBSD is tuned more as a "jack of all > trades" OS. In it's default configuration, it will act as a mediocre > webserver, database server, desktop, or file share. Only when you tune it, > will you actually be impressed with it's capability and scalability. Interesting, do you happen to know of any docs for fbsd (apart from the handbook of course) that provide suggestions for tuning? Simon
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