Windows Server 2019 Performance Benchmarked Against Linux On An Intel Xeon Server

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 27 December 2018 at 06:00 AM EST. Page 3 of 6. 12 Comments.
Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server
Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server
Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

The Golang benchmarks were won by Debian and Ubuntu while Windows Server tended to perform in the middle of the Linux operating systems tested. Windows Server 2019 tended to have a slight performance advantage over the 2016 release.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

In the Java SciMark2 benchmark there wasn't much variation at all except openSUSE Leap falling behind all of the others.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

With the Java DaCapo tests, openSUSE Leap was still generally running slower than the rest.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

In some DaCapo tests, Windows Server 2019 was running stronger than Windows Server 2016, but Clear Linux still triumphed.


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