Originally posted by dacha
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It is the reference implementation of TCP/IP, its network stack performs better, and is used in networking research (eg. NETMAP).
ZFS fully integrated into the kernel and various userland tools, working out of the box.
Excellent documentation.
Excellent documentation.
Strong binary compatibility within each major release, including within the kernel.
It is an operating system that DOESN'T UNNECESSARILY CHANGE, ie. no re-learning everything all the time like on Linux, your skills are preserved.
No systemd.
pkg is significantly faster than apt/yum (at least in my experience).
A system that was designed and engineered, not hacked.
Beautiful, clear source code.
It is said, the mediocre developers go to Linux, but the best of the best go to BSD
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