Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:20:09 -0500
To: performance@freebsd.org
Not sure if this is best suited for -performance or -ipfw, so I'll try you
folks first.
Before I figure out a way to fairly benchmark it, has anybody done
benchmarks on IPFW or IPFW2 in FreeBSD 4.x and/or FreeBSD 5.x? I couldn't
find anything insightful in any of the list archives. I am looking
at designing a firewalling application and would like to have a rough idea
of how much stress I can expect to get out of FreeBSD before I even
investigate the platform any further.
Re: Linux users seeks some freeBSD pointers (Benchmarks) ... Or a decent database benchmark,... example do the FreeBSD people as a whole, really give a shit about how ... It's the sort... > sort of personal axe to grind to try and tell me otherwise. ... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: Linux users seeks some freeBSD pointers (Benchmarks) ... Yes FreeBSD performs good but your statement ... ... Look at the first graph. ... In the write-up on his first benchmark he demonstrates his bias and he ... realising they're all largely worthless?... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: The case for FreeBSD ... > Chritos Zoulas describing why NetBSD is relevant and why it's a better ... > their claims and much of their criticisms of FreeBSD.... excellent server platform, and an excellent platform to build into other ... run a web benchmark or a database benchmark. ... (freebsd-current)
Re: Please help me tune FreeBSD for bulk.fefe.de/scalability/ ... > that say something about the scalability of an operating system,... > that I could include in my benchmark suite.... it takes FreeBSD longer to mmap() the ...FreeBSD looks to be much faster than Linux 2.6, ... (freebsd-performance)
Re: (mySQL) benchmarks strike back ... > advocacy for FreeBSD, so I'm sure my boss is going to ... Perhaps Linux has gained ...benchmark test results should not be the ... only criteria for selecting an operating system.... (freebsd-questions)