Re: When FreeBSD have higer performans than Linux and When Linuxhavehigher performans than FreeBSD

From: Bill Vermillion (bv_at_wjv.com)
Date: 12/12/03

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    Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 08:28:52 -0500
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    It's Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 11:48 . I'm in a small dim room with doors labeled
     "Dungeon" and "Forbidden". There is noise, the door marked Dungeon
     flies open and Simon Gray SHOUTS:

    > > Having said that, I really recommend that you do not use the
    > > default or "out of the box" settings for either OS. Take the
    > > time to educate yourself, a nd tune both OS's. You'll thank
    > > yourself in the long run. Linux in particular is usually tuned
    > > for desktop uses rather than server (depending ont he distro
    > > of course). whereas FreeBSD is tuned more as a "jack of all
    > > trades" OS. In it's default configuration, it will act as a
    > > mediocre webserver, database server, desktop, or file share.
    > > Only when you tune it, will you actually be impressed with
    > > it's capability and scalability.

    > Interesting, do you happen to know of any docs for fbsd (apart
    > from the handbook of course) that provide suggestions for
    > tuning?

    Start with man 7 tuning and then see the references at the
    bottom of that page.

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    Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
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