We have previously reported that Ubuntu11.10 will be officially released on Thursday (Beijing time Friday), and it also coincides with the release of Linux3.1kernel. On this occasion, many enthusiastic foreign netizens tested the boot performance, energy consumption and other performance of Ubuntu11.10 (OneiricOcelot. Related reading: Ubuntu11.10 support for ARM's new cloud service engine hardware testing platform overview netizens strive to achieve comprehensive implementation across platforms through the establishment of multiple hardware
We have previously reported that Ubuntu 11.10 will be officially released on Thursday (Friday Beijing time), and it also coincides with the release of Linux 3.1 kernel. On this occasion, many enthusiastic overseas users have tested the boot performance, energy consumption, and other performance of Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot.
Related reading: Ubuntu 11.10 supports adding cloud service engines to ARM
Hardware testing platform Overview
By setting up multiple hardware platforms, netizens strive to achieve an all-around cross-platform accurate test of the forthcoming Ubuntu 11.10 release. However, most of the hardware shown in the figure adds additional power, to provide sufficient power to meet testing needs.
Add additional power supply
Test Interface
What's striking is that this test found that some benchmark performance tests have dropped to the same level as Ubuntu 8.04 Haron LTS.