DragonFlyBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris Benchmarks

Published on December 11, 2012
Written by Michael Larabel
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For your viewing pleasure today are benchmarks of the DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, CentOS, Oracle Solaris Express, and OpenIndiana operating systems.

As the latest multi-platform testing to conduct prior to the official release of Phoronix Test Suite 4.2-Randaberg, some new benchmarks were done on DragonFlyBSD 3.2.1, DragonFlyBSD 3.0.3, Ubuntu 12.10, CentOS 6.3, Solaris Express 11.1, and OpenIndiana 151.1.7. The 64-bit versions of all the Linux/Solaris/BSD operating systems were used and all testing occurred from the same Intel Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition system with an OCZ Vertex SSD, 8GB of RAM, and an AMD Radeon graphics adapter.

The default packages and settings for each operating system were used. All benchmarking was handled in a fully automated and reproducible manner using the Phoronix Test Suite.

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