Phoronix’s benchmarks are really thin on anything but numbers with little context.
It’d be interesting to see Dragonfly BSD’s results.
As Dragonfly forked freebsd and diverged mainly on the issue of how to do SMP.
According to the article, Dragonfly didn’t even successfully boot.
Too bad. It means we’ll have to wait further to see results.
As far as I am aware Matt favors Ryzen/TR CPUs and has done a lot of enablement work, so I’d be optimistic.
Seems mostly equivalent except for postgress performance. Impressive to see FreeBSD keeping up. Kudos.
Phoronix’s benchmarks are really thin on anything but numbers with little context.
It’d be interesting to see Dragonfly BSD’s results.
As Dragonfly forked freebsd and diverged mainly on the issue of how to do SMP.
According to the article, Dragonfly didn’t even successfully boot.
Too bad. It means we’ll have to wait further to see results.
As far as I am aware Matt favors Ryzen/TR CPUs and has done a lot of enablement work, so I’d be optimistic.
Seems mostly equivalent except for postgress performance. Impressive to see FreeBSD keeping up. Kudos.