* Dimitar Peikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020307 00:45] wrote:
> I start some performance tests on -stable and on SuSE 7.1 / 2.4.17. I
> don't comment about 'bzero' performance, but when RAM is over, Linux
> is much faster. I have no idea what is the algorithm of swapping but it seems that 
>the granularity of swapping pieces is the key or the importance of swapping memory 
>blocks of certain task. Ooo I forgot to say that the both machines have the same 
>hardware, IBM 300PL, 256 RAM and no other tasks running. I had to run these tests to 
>choose the fastest platform for building our software indexes, which requires a lot 
>of math and memory operations.

Also, which version of FreeBSD?

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