> Jack Vogel wrote:
> > On 10/11/06, Danny Braniss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> the box is a bit old (Intel Pentium III (933.07-MHz 686-class CPU)
> >> dual cpu.
> >> running iperf -c (receiving):
> >> 
> >> freebsd-4.10    0.0-10.0 sec    936 MBytes    785 Mbits/sec
> >> freebsd-5.4     0.0-10.0 sec    413 MBytes    346 Mbits/sec
> >> freebsd.6.1     0.0-10.0 sec    366 MBytes    307 Mbits/sec
> >> freebsd-6.2     0.0-10.0 sec    344 MBytes    289 Mbits/sec
> > You arent measuring em, you're measuring RELEASES on
> > your hardware, is this a surprise on a P3, no.
> > 
> > I still do 930ish Mb/s on a P4 with a PCI-E or PCI-X adaptors
> > running 6.1, in fact can do that with a 4 port adaptor I believe.
> 
> Old hardware or not I'd say they are interesting results as
> there should be no real reason why we need the most up to
> date hardware not to loose out on performance.
> 
and eol threats :-)

> Out of interest Danny how do the various OS compare when
> using a single CPU kernel?

i don't have any UP kernels, but i'll make one for 6.2 an let you know.

danny


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