Performance of Java on FreeBSD vs. Linux and others

Sharkie shark.fin.soup at mac.com
Mon Aug 11 07:13:23 UTC 2008


Dear all,

There was no follow up to this question.

Basically, I would like to know the context of this graph and its  
associated information and parameters.

I tried searching on Google and nothing came up.

Thanks

On Aug 7, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Sharkie wrote:

> Well I am decided if these numbers are accurate. But, is there an  
> article discussing these? I have only seen articles discussing his  
> MySQL results.
>
> Now these numbers are for FreeBSD 8.0. I wonder how 7.0 will perform.
>
> It would be great if he also documents how he compiles and builds  
> his Java.
>
> I wonder why this results haven't made headlines.
>
> Shark
> On Aug 7, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Beastie wrote:
>
>>> Forgive me for bringing up this issue again. I tried searching in  
>>> the
>>> archive, and I could only find discussions from late 2006. Now that
>>> FreeBSD 7.0 is out and we have a new scheduler, can someone  
>>> comment on
>>> performance of Java on FreeBSD vs. Linux and others? I tried  
>>> following
>>> the old thread and I believe it was inconclusive rather than that
>>> FreeBSD is definitely slower. Yet, there was an argument on how much
>>> slower. I would really like to know this information because I  
>>> will be
>>> doing heavy number crunching in Java. A 20% performance gain could
>>> save me 1-2 day at a time.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Shark
>>>
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> About java performance.
>> May be this nubers will help to decide. The results of java SPEC  
>> tests
>> done by Kris Kennaway early this year:
>>
>> http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/specjava.png
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