Performance 4.x vs. 6.x (was: e: [fbsd] HEADS UP: FreeBSD 5.3, 5.4, 6.0 EoLs coming soon)

Dan Lukes dan at obluda.cz
Thu Oct 12 09:27:09 PDT 2006


Danial Thom wrote:
> The right thing to do is to port the SATA support
> and new NIC support back to 4.x and support both.
> 4.x is far superior on a Uniprocessor system and
> FreeBSD-5+ may be an entire re-write away from
> ever being any good at MP. Come to terms with it,
> PLEASE, because it is the case and saying
> otherwise won't change it. 

	Despite I'm initiator of this way of discussion (in security list), I 
can't agree with you. No way.

	You are not allowed to tell to someone working as volunteer several 
months on something that the best way is rollback all work and start 
from scratch. Despite of your complaints are competent or not. You 
totally miss the right time for this type of complain. It's too late now.

	6.x is not crap in any way. It has some problem, even after many months 
of development, but it can be resolved if volunteers decide to use it's 
power to polish previously implemented code. Current 6.x is better in 
many parameters than 4.x. Well, some important parameters are worse, but 
correct decision is improve them, not rollback all work.

	I voted against premature EOLing of 4.x, but returning to FreeBSD 4.x 
is not acceptable way in any way - at least because it's the DragonBSD's 
nest now.

						Dan



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