Kris Kennaway wrote:
<giga-snippage> Summary ------- As with the dragonfly 1.8 kernel, the dragonfly 1.12 kernel does not scale to a second CPU on the benchmarks performed, and the limited SMP implementation can cause a large performance loss at higher loads. There is sometimes a large performance overhead from enabling SMP compared to UP, and performance was sometimes worse than that of 4.11. In all cases measured, FreeBSD 7.0 performs significantly better than both FreeBSD 4.11 and dragonfly 1.12 in both SMP and UP configurations.
Hi Kris, I've been running a FBSD home firewall since before DragonFly was born, and I've never changed because it does what I need. Therefore I can hardly be called anti-FBSD. I think you will concede that FBSD started down a very bumpy road with FBSD 5, but the subsequent improvement has been impressive, yes? I give all the FBSD devs great credit for that. Matt forked from FBSD because he had a different road in mind -- a road that is just as long as FBSD's, but with a tiny fraction of the manpower that FBSD has enjoyed in the meantime. If any DF evangelists have been goading or taunting the FBSD people with claims of 'victory' I would hope that the more mature audience would just let them pass as testosterone- fired braggadocio. This project continues to rely on improvements imported from FBSD. I hope that FBSD will likewise benefit from DragonFly. That's what the opensource world is all about (but I'm preaching to the choir). I will continue to follow both projects (and others) with great interest.