Distros to be benchmarked
Hi!
Comparisons IMHO should include:
1. Ubuntu 12.04.x - because that's the stable one, the people will use for business purpose, etc.
2. Ubuntu lastest - coz that's what other bunch of people use
3. ArchLinux - coz that's bleeding edge
4. Debian - the mother of bubuntus
5. Fedora - kinda bleeding edge, but quite popular
I don't think list should be larger, but one thing that could actually matter is using other type of kernels, like the one with BFQ disk scheduler, TuxOnIce, maybe BFS. So it's -pf kernel or -lqx.
In the end the there will be quite more work if You do include those, but that's what I'm interested in, just ubuntu and only the latest one, well not for me.
regards
Kirurgs
Hi!
Comparisons IMHO should include:
1. Ubuntu 12.04.x - because that's the stable one, the people will use for business purpose, etc.
2. Ubuntu lastest - coz that's what other bunch of people use
3. ArchLinux - coz that's bleeding edge
4. Debian - the mother of bubuntus
5. Fedora - kinda bleeding edge, but quite popular
I don't think list should be larger, but one thing that could actually matter is using other type of kernels, like the one with BFQ disk scheduler, TuxOnIce, maybe BFS. So it's -pf kernel or -lqx.
In the end the there will be quite more work if You do include those, but that's what I'm interested in, just ubuntu and only the latest one, well not for me.
regards
Kirurgs
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