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Path: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au!newshost.carno.net.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!news.rmit.EDU.AU!news.unimelb.EDU.AU!munnari.OZ.AU!news.mel.connect.com.au!news.mel.aone.net.au!imci4!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!info.uah.edu!maze.dpo.uab.edu!juniper.cis.uab.edu!nntp.msstate.edu!Isis.MsState.Edu!aak2 From: aak2@Ra.MsState.Edu (Atif Ahmad Khan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.unix.solaris,comp.os.linux.misc Subject: Benchmarking different Unix Operating Systems Date: 6 Sep 1996 06:11:30 -0500 Organization: Mississippi State University Lines: 11 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <aak2.842008017@Isis.MsState.Edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: isis.msstate.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #2 (NOV) Xref: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc:26784 comp.unix.solaris:81725 comp.os.linux.misc:127506 All of a sudden I have an urge to install, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD on one machine, different partitions ofcourse and run some benchmarks to compare the efficiency of these operating systems and then declare one of these to be the most efficient Unix OS of the 3. I know some of these may have more features than the other, but I am mainly wanting to check kernel efficiency. Has anyone already done this ? Atif Khan aak2@ra.msstate.edu