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7-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks For July 2019, Including LTO'ed openSUSE Tumbleweed

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  • 7-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks For July 2019, Including LTO'ed openSUSE Tumbleweed

    Phoronix: 7-Way Linux Distribution Benchmarks For July 2019, Including LTO'ed openSUSE Tumbleweed

    As it's been a few weeks since last hosting any Linux distribution comparison and now with the rolling-release openSUSE Tumbleweed enabling LTO by default, here are some fresh Linux distribution comparison results plus tossing the newly-released Debian 10.0 into the mix as well. This round of testing included Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 19.04, Fedora Workstation 30, openSUSE Leap 15.1, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Clear Linux 30450, and Debian 10.0.

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    LTDR: the LTO results are as amazing as mine? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP5JcmjfCBY
    Last edited by rene; 22 July 2019, 10:38 AM.

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    • #3
      I don't know what to make out of the Geometric Mean, given that not all distributions are present in all benchmarks. For example, Fedora is not present in Compile Bench.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chocolate View Post
        I don't know what to make out of the Geometric Mean, given that not all distributions are present in all benchmarks. For example, Fedora is not present in Compile Bench.
        Geometric mean is only calculated on tests where the entire set of results is present.
        Michael Larabel
        https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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        • #5
          Why Intel CPU is used for OpenSuse Tumbleweed test?

          when
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          • #6
            Seems to be all SystemF, I mean SystemD containing/endorsing Linux distributions.

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            • #7
              not being aware of any other way to roll-back/archive the Tumbleweed system state, there are just Tumbleweed tests
              Michael, install tumbleweed-cli via yast, you can then select a Tumbelweed in the past and lock the system on that version.
              That would show you the REAL diffrence between LTO and not LTO.

              Command for it are simple, just do a tumbeweed -h for the details, but begin with tumbleweed init and then tumbleweed list

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              • #8
                Please include an Arch-based distro next time (something using the official repos, not franken-arch like manjaro). ArcoLinux is quite easy to install if you're in a hurry.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rogerx View Post
                  SystemF, I mean SystemD
                  Ah, what a flashback from out of the blue … thanks!

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                  • #10
                    Another reason to not know what to make of the geometric mean is that Opensuse defaults to Btrfs, which predictably takes a hit in sqlite (as the article very well pointed out) and possibly some less noticeable places.

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