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  • 6-Way Winter 2014 Linux Distribution Comparison

    Phoronix: 6-Way Winter 2014 Linux Distribution Comparison

    With this week's launch of Fedora 21, here's a performance comparison of the new Fedora Linux release compared to the Arch-based Antergos rolling-release distribution, Debian GNU/Linux Jessie, openSUSE Tumbleweed, CentOS Linux 7, and Ubuntu 14.10.

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  • #2
    nice, Arch ownage.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by marceel View Post
      nice, Arch ownage.
      Because leading in 4 out of 18 tests is "ownage"? By that kind of measure, how do you reconcile Ubuntu's 6 out of 18 performance?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by andyprough View Post
        Because leading in 4 out of 18 tests is "ownage"? By that kind of measure, how do you reconcile Ubuntu's 6 out of 18 performance?

        No that does not count! because I'm an Arch Fan!



        Anyway Happy to see Arch doing well in those, It's my primary OS.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hadi View Post
          No that does not count! because I'm an Arch Fan!



          Anyway Happy to see Arch doing well in those, It's my primary OS.
          Haha - as long as you've got good reasoning...

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          • #6
            Every distribution was at least once slowest or at least one fastest, so there is no clear winner

            Winner for me is OpenSUSE , because it has much more slowest cases then any other has been fast and it is not even tested in all cases
            Last edited by dungeon; 10 December 2014, 08:12 PM.

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            • #7
              Arch is just unpatched upstream software. There's nothing about it that would make it inherently faster, except maybe being more up-to-date, most of the time. It makes Arch a good reference point though.

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