TrueOS & DragonFlyBSD Performance vs. Linux At The End Of 2016

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 26 December 2016 at 06:51 AM EST. Page 4 of 4. 6 Comments.
2016 Enterprise/Linux Distros vs. TrueOS
2016 Enterprise/Linux Distros vs. TrueOS

The results were rather a mix depending upon the particular workload hitting the BSD systems.

2016 Enterprise/Linux Distros vs. TrueOS

The Python PyBench results were the slowest on the BSDs.

2016 Enterprise/Linux Distros vs. TrueOS

DragonFlyBSD was also very slow for the SciKit-Learn benchmark.

Those wanting to dig through more of this data can find them via the OpenBenchmarking.org result file. If you missed all of the numbers from last week see the Linux workstation/server distribution OS benchmarks

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