Originally posted by kraftman
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"As of Linux 2.6.22 (Fedora 8) they have fixed the most serious scaling problem [...]. Linux 2.6.23 incorporated a new "Completely Fair" Scheduler which performs significantly worse than 2.6.22 on this workload. 2.6.24 has not yet been evaluated."
They *have* written Linux with capital L
"MySQL 5.0.51 is currently used for performance comparisons."
There you have the MySQL version.
Seriously, it seems a fair test to me, though it's rather old and many things might have changed in both OSes. According to the link you posted 2.6.25 was already much improved.
Arguably, the omitted sysbench version is less important, since the same version was used.
Bottom line, I'd like to see such a test on newer releases.
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