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SubjectRe: What is 2.4 Linux networking performance like compared to BSD?
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> If I can't get information about BSD v. Linux 2.4 networking code, then reiserfs
> has to get ported to BSD which will be both nice and a pain to do.

I dont think raw network data helps. 2.2 and FreeBSD are basically the same
speed for raw networking in the general case. So if someone was seeing real
Linux/BSD differences Im concerned it might be a driver but also that it
might not have been networking differences but perhaps VM or disk I/O
performance. Clearly they saw something since its rather hard to mess up
that kind of measuring. I wonder if it was networking though.

The extreme answer to the 2.4 networking performance is the tux specweb
benchmarks but they dont answer for all cases clearly.

Alan

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