Re: freebsd vs linux: performance problem
- From: Erich Dollansky <oceanare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 10:16:13 +0800
Hi,
Nash Nipples wrote:
sounds like a power unit problem. try to switch them and repeat.
hey, in the next step you tell him that the MTU is set wrongly.
Now, in simple memory access operations, I see the freebsd system being
noticably slower than the linux system. A simple C program that copies
As already mentioned, are both systems working as 32 or 64 bit systems?
from one memory buffer to another, when executed in a loop executes
between 10-30% slower on freebsd, as compared to linux. The assembly
code of the program used for testing is identical in both the cases.
Don't you call memcpy?
Erich
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