The Fedora11 launched earlier this week is based on the Linux kernel 2.6.29, and the target start time is only 20 seconds. As early as July April, Ubuntu9.04 was based on LinuxKernel2.6.28, and the minimum system start time is 25 seconds, as the two top-level Linux distributions, the two have superior and inferior functions when performing various tasks. Let's take a look at the test and comparison of Phoronix on the two. This test platform selects 4.0GHzIntelCore2
The Fedora 11 launched earlier this week is based on the Linux Kernel 2.6.29 and the target start time is only 20 seconds. As early as April, Ubuntu 9.04 was launched based on Linux Kernel 2.6.28, and the minimum system start time is 25 seconds, as the two top-level Linux distributions, the two have superior and inferior functions when performing various tasks. Let's take a look at the test and comparison of Phoronix on the two.
This test platform uses 4.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, Asus P5E64 WS Professional motherboard, 2 GB DDR3 memory, West digital 160 GB WD1600JS-00M SATA hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT graphics card. For PHP compilation, Apache benchmarking, LAME MP3 encoding, Ogg encoding, FFmpeg, gmp1_, Bwfirt, C-Ray, timed MAFFT alignment, Threaded I/O Tester, PostMark, Dbench, GraphicsMagick openSSL, Crafty, Sunflow Rendering System, dcraw, Minion, SQLite, and PostgreSQL benchmark tests were conducted.
Ubuntu 9.04 adopts Linux 2.6.29 kernel, GNOME 2.26.1, X Server 1.6.0, GCC 4.3.3, and EXT3 File System by default, fedora 11 uses Linux 2.6.29 kernel, GNOME 2.26.1, X Server 1.6.2 RC1, xf86-video-nouveau 0.0.10, GCC 4.4.0, default EXT4 file system.
Fedora 11 and Ubuntu 9.04 are very similar in many aspects, but Fedora has obvious advantages in System Disk Load and SQLite and PostgreSQL database testing, ubuntu 9.04 is outstanding in terms of Apache benchmark and C-Ray.