RE: Does anyone run test win vs. linux and can share how muchfaster is linux than windows, please?

Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco wrote:

> I had been reading several articles, about how much faster is linux
> than windows.

Load of bull.

> I don't know what is real and what is marketing.

Juan, exactly!

An o/s being faster than another o/s..? In the real world we measure
the performance of our applications. Not "how fast" the o/s is. And
anyone that harps on about performance being superior on one o/s than
another, is a fool IMO.

What is important is to understand the strenghts and weaknesses of
each o/s. Linux is not Windows and Windows is not Linux. And anyone
that treats the one like he treats the others, will only suceed in
shooting himself in the foot. Under the hood there are a lot of
differences between how Windows work vs how Linux works. From memory
management, to process management and file systems and security and
networking and .. and. Obviously there are loads of differences in how
things are done. Obviously an idiot who treats one like he would the
other will run into performance issues.

Saying that Windows does ABC faster than Linux or that Linux does 123
faster than Windows.. that is a fundementally flawed approached to
dealing with operating systems. That's why you should not pay any
attention to the FUD being spread in such articles Juan.

FWIW, I have used Linux since pre 1.0 kernel days. I was a beta tester
on the Microsoft Chicago and Daytona projects. I have used Windows in
the "corporate mission critical" environment when Windows-NT was still
truly New Technology and the Pentium 60 was the latest CPU om the
market. I have used Linux - and is still using Linux in the same
environment. Both operating systems are equally capable of serving in
that environment.

Make no mistake that I hang my Linux colours high and only use Windows
as a console gaming platform at home these days. But the choice of
which one to use has *nothing* to do with o/s performance and
everything to do with what is the best choice for *your* environment,
meeting *your* requirements, *your* ITS strategy...


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Billy


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