On 2020-10-18, pipus <pi...@protonmail.com> wrote: > maybe no need to ruin the 6.8 release with a mention of linux,"other > unfinished broken operating systems" might be better as a reference point? :)
No need to ruin a report and useful observations with a comment like this which doesn't help anybody. OpenBSD is unfinished too. And all operating systems are broken in some ways. You just need to pick whatever is the best fit for your needs. >> A contrived test of network performance, using httpd(8) to serve a >> large file from an mfs ramdisk over plain http, yields about 175 mbit/s >> sustained transfer speed. I was not expecting to reach even 100 mbit/s >> so this was a positive surprise, even if it's nowhere near the full >> gigabit that other OSes can squeeze out of this board. MFS isn't particularly fast, tcpbench is better if you want to isolate network from storage io performance. (I was surprised to see pretty much a full Gb/s from tcpbench on rpi4!)