BSD-Powered helloSystem 0.8 Performance Against Linux On AMD Zen 4

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 26 January 2023 at 08:00 AM EST. Page 2 of 5. 38 Comments.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: H2. Fedora Workstation 37 was the fastest.
DaCapo Benchmark benchmark with settings of Java Test: Jython. EndeavourOS Rolling was the fastest.
Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Scala Dotty. EndeavourOS Rolling was the fastest.
Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Savina Reactors.IO. Fedora Workstation 37 was the fastest.
Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Finagle HTTP Requests. Fedora Workstation 37 was the fastest.
Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Akka Unbalanced Cobwebbed Tree. Fedora Workstation 37 was the fastest.
Renaissance benchmark with settings of Test: Genetic Algorithm Using Jenetics + Futures. helloSystem 0.8 was the fastest.

First up were a few OpenJDK Java benchmarks across all of the tested operating systems, to which helloSystem 0.8 was largely trailing the Linux distributions. In one of the Renaissance benchmarks there was a first place finish for helloSystem 0.8 and another where it performed similarly to the Linux distributions but the rest of the time it was trailing the tested Linux distributions.

Zstd Compression benchmark with settings of Compression Level: 3, Decompression Speed. EndeavourOS Rolling was the fastest.
Zstd Compression benchmark with settings of Compression Level: 19, Decompression Speed. EndeavourOS Rolling was the fastest.
Zstd Compression benchmark with settings of Compression Level: 19, Long Mode, Decompression Speed. EndeavourOS Rolling was the fastest.

The Zstd performance was similar among the tested Linux distributions in all currently shipping Zstd 1.5 and then just some fluctuation among the distributions based on the utilized compiler, etc.


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