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Author Re: A discussion of Linux and BSD - about scaliability, consistency,
Donn Miller

2004-10-29, 8:56 am

Linønut wrote:
> Penang poked his little head through the XP firewall and said:
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> The presentation itself doesn't say that:
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> http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/Fr...-Networking.pdf
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> In any case, one would need to know more about the test, as well as
> the configuration of the Linux kernel used for testing it.
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> Offhand, I wouldn't be surprised if FreeBSD TCP/IP were a bit faster
> than Linux TCP/IP, just as Linux TCP/IP is faster than Windows
> TCP/IP.
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> By the way, are the guy who keeps trying to ssh into my box?



Would that be sshd running on your FreeBSD or Linux box? :-)
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