Unix Beats Windows

Senad

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I'm a avid user of FreeBSD and when good news comes I like to share it :D. Here is an interesting article in regards to Unix (BSD) vs Windows that just came out. Enjoy and I'd love to hear everybody's opinion.


Article Link:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/index.php?p=459

November 8, 2005
'Unix beats Windows' - says Microsoft!
Posted by Paul Murphy @ 4:13 am

Ok, that headline may be a bit overblown - but Microsoft Research has released part of a report on the "Singularity" kernel they've been working on as part of their planned shift to network computing. The report includes some performance comparisons that show Singularity beating everything else on a 1.8Ghz AMD Athlon-based machine.

What's noteworthy about it is that Microsoft compared Singularity to FreeBSD and Linux as well as Windows/XP - and almost every result shows Windows losing to the two Unix variants.

For example, they show the number of CPU cycles needed to "create and start a process" as 1,032,000 for FreeBSD, 719,000 for Linux, and 5,376,000 for Windows/XP. Similarly they provide four graphs comparing raw disk I/O and show the Unix variants beating Windows/XP in three (and a half) of the four cases.

Oddly, however, it's the cases in which they report Windows/XP as beating Unix that are the most interesting. There are three examples of this: one in which they count the CPU cycles needed for a "thread yield" as 911 for FreeBSD, 906 for Linux, and 753 for Windows XP; one in which they count CPU cycles for a "2 thread wait-set ping pong" as 4,707 for FreeBSD, 4,041 for Linux, and 1,658 for Windows/XP; and, one in which they report that "for the sequential read operations, Windows XP performed significantly be...

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Here's the thing:

At least they are actually doing the research. Unix does not beat Windows as the two are for completely seperate markets. In the same vein, Windows does not beat Unix. People need to stop beating the anti-Microsoft drum at every available opportunity. Microsoft are a truly great company with truly great products.

By Microsoft doing this research, it should show people, at the very least, that they actually want to get better. They do R&D so that they can improve in areas where they may be lacking.

Simon
 
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Ummm...have you recently gone to the Microsoft Website in which...they show how much more powerful Microsoft products were than Unix/Linux and why you should choose them over the other.

I'm not bashing Microsoft but I do not agree with you when they offer truly great products.
 
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