:  after timing the program that was targeting MySQL on different platforms
  : the results are (client program running always from the same box that is not
  : hosting MySQL):
  :
  :  Windows NT  - 25 sec (Intel P-III)
  :  Linux       - 27 sec (Intel P-III)
  :  Solaris 2.7 - 1 min 40 sec (Ultra 5)
  :  Solaris 2.7 - 1 min 32 sec (Ultra 10)
  :
  :  Is there a reasonable explanation why is this happening.
  :


Well, even though you run the same benchmark on the same machine several
times, you'll get different results. So we also need to know if adequate
iterations have been performed. So the time difference in the first two
results aren't that much different at all. The same conclusion is true
about the last two, But the slowness of Solaris boxes does impress me.

So I believe (i'm not a solaris dude) Ultra is the processor, right? Then
we could conclude that pentiums are much more faster then Ultras. Do you
aggree?


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