I very interisting with your story but I still like Debian on my machine ;)).
regards, http://zulqarnain.web.id "jadi ngikut pake bahasa nya org bule nih..." On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:45 AM, Bonie <[email protected]> wrote: > Ken Smith, atas nama Tim FreeBSD Release Engineering tadi malam > (2007-02-27) mengumumkan tersedianya FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. Cabang jalur rilis > 7-STABLE ini memperkenalkan banyak fitur baru termasuk sejumlah perbaikan > terhadap fungsionalitas dari generasi sebelumnya. > > *highlights** *antara lain: > Peningkatan performa secara dramatis dan skalabiliti untuk SMP dibuktikan > dalam sejumlah adusoftware yang menunjukkan 350% peningkatan kinerja puncak > (*peak performance*) pada beban normal dan 1500% saat beban tinggi, > dibandingkan dengan kinerja generasi 6. Bila dibandingkan dengan performa > terbaik dari kernel Linux (2.6.22 maupun 2.6.24), kinerja 'bayi ajaib' ini > diklaim masih 15% lebih baik. Perlu ditekankan bahwa hasil yang diperoleh > dari adusofware (*benchmarks*) bervariasi tergangung beban kerja spesifik > terhadap sistem yang diuji. > > Sejumlah perubahan yang memberikan kontribusi terhadap perbaikan dimaksud > antara lain: > > - The 1:1 libthr threading model is now the default. > - Finer-grained IPC, networking, and scheduler locking. > - A major focus on optimizing the SMP architecture that was put in > place during the 5.x and 6.x branches. > - Some benchmarks show linear scaling up to 8 CPUs. Many workloads see > a significant performance improvement with multicore systems. > - The ULE scheduler is vastly improved, providing improved performance > and interactive response (the 4BSD scheduler is still the default for 7.0 > but ULE may become the default for 7.1). > - Experimental support for Sun's ZFS filesystem. > - gjournal can be used to set up journaled filesystems, gvirstor can be > used as a virtualized storage provider. > - Read-only support for the XFS filesystem. > - The unionfs filesystem has been fixed. > - iSCSI initiator. > - TSO and LRO support for some network drivers. > - Experimental SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) support > (FreeBSD's being the reference implementation). > - Much improved wireless (802.11) support. > - Network link aggregation/trunking (lagg(4)) imported from OpenBSD. > - JIT compilation to turn BPF into native code, improving packet > capture performance. > - Much improved support for embedded system development for boards > based on the ARM architecture. > - jemalloc, a new and highly scalable user-level memory allocator. > - freebsd-update(8) provides officially supported binary upgrades to > new releases in addition to security fixes and errata patches. > - X.Org 7.3, KDE 3.5.8, GNOME 2.20.2. > - GNU C compiler 4.2.1. > - BIND 9.4.2. > > > comment from me : never wasting time talking about linux vs windows, use > FreeBSD :p > > > -- > Bonie Mania The Land Of Joy And Happiness > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Balikpapan Information, Communication & Technology Community" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/balikpapan-ict?hl=en-GB -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
