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SubjectRe: [OT] Microsoft claim 267% better peak performance than linux?
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 12:35, Norbert van Nobelen wrote:
> The document shows some interesting points though:
> - They describe what they did to make redhat/apache perform better

Yeah, like running 2.4.9 kernel... why not 2.0.0 kernel? ;)

Also, see page 33:

Operating System Key Exchange Algorithm Message Digest
Windows Server 2003 RSA RC4 (128-bit) MD5
Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 2.1 Diffie-Helman 3DES (168-bit) SHA1
Red Hat Linux 8.0 Professional Diffie-Helman 3DES (168-bit) SHA1

and:

...
Set HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\NtfsDisableLastAccess to 1.
(but conveniently forgot to mount Linux partitions noatime)
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