Raju Uppalapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When copying or removing directories with lots of content, it feels like it
> takes more time to complete the same task on Solaris than on Linux.
> Is Solaris is really slower than Linux for file system related tasks?
> Is the slowness due to some defa
On 2/20/06, Raju Uppalapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When copying or removing directories with lots of content, it feels like it
> takes more time to complete the same task on Solaris than on Linux.
> Is Solaris is really slower than Linux for file system related tasks?
> Is the slowness due t
Raju Uppalapati wrote:
When copying or removing directories with lots of content, it feels like it
takes more time to complete the same task on Solaris than on Linux.
Is Solaris is really slower than Linux for file system related tasks?
Is the slowness due to some default security and data consi
When copying or removing directories with lots of content, it feels like it
takes more time to complete the same task on Solaris than on Linux.
Is Solaris is really slower than Linux for file system related tasks?
Is the slowness due to some default security and data consistency features in
Solar