CentOS Stream 10 vs. AlmaLinux 10 Beta vs. RHEL 10 Beta Performance Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 27 December 2024 at 10:43 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 6 Comments.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: nbody. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: pathlib. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: raytrace. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: xml_etree. RHEL 10.0 Beta was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: gc_collect. RHEL 10.0 Beta was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: crypto_pyaes. RHEL 10.0 Beta was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: regex_compile. RHEL 10.0 Beta was the fastest.
PyPerformance benchmark with settings of Benchmark: asyncio_websockets. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.
nginx benchmark with settings of Connections: 500. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.
PHPBench benchmark with settings of PHP Benchmark Suite. RHEL 10.0 Beta was the fastest.
Chaos Group V-RAY benchmark with settings of Mode: CPU. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.

CentOS Stream 10 tended to perform either on-par with AlmaLinux 10.0 beta and RHEL 10.0 beta or slightly ahead in some cases thanks to the slightly newer kernel and other software upgrades.

Geometric Mean Of All Test Results benchmark with settings of Result Composite, CentOS Stream 10 10 Benchmarks, RHEL 10.0 Beta AMD EPYC Performance Tests. CentOS Stream 10 was the fastest.

Look forward to more Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, AlmaLinux 10, and CentOS Stream 10 benchmarking on Phoronix in the new year as the RHEL 10.0 stable release approaches in Q2'2025. Those wanting to dig through more of my benchmarks from this round of testing can find all the raw data in full here.

CentOS Stream 10 Linux

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