| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 277.4KB PDF | Date added | 01 Aug 2004 |
| Topics | File and Network Servers | ||
| Downloads | 215 | ||
This paper focuses on a specific benchmark example to highlight how these improvements have enhanced the performance of Solaris systems. It presents initial comparisons of the Solaris OS and Linux performance using the PostMark file system benchmark. PostMark has become an industry-standard benchmark, designed to emulate Internet applications such as e-mail, netnews, and e-commerce. As such, it provides relevant insights into how the Solaris OS and Linux can be expected to perform in Web, e-mail, and related environments, where x86-based hardware is typically deployed. This paper compares the performance of three file systems: UFS running on the Solaris OS, ext3 on Linux, and ReiserFS on Linux.
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