Abstract This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system on the x86 architecture: Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. We evaluate the systems using freely available micro-and application benchmarks to characterize the behavior of their operating system services. We evaluate the currently available major releases of the systems "asis," without any performance tuning. Our results show that the x86 operating systems and system libraries we tested fail to deliver the Pentium's full memory write performance to applications. On small-file workloads, Linux is an order of magnitude faster than the other systems. On networking software, FreeBSD provides two to three times higher bandwidth than Linu...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the Solaris version of the Xen virtual machine monitor and a c...
Personal computing hardware is becoming ever more complex with more cores being added. It is moving ...
This master's thesis is focused on benchmarking of Real-Time Operating Systems uC/OS-II and uC/OS-II...
This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system on the x...
Abstract: Rapid advances in processor performance have shifted the performance bottleneck to I/O sys...
This paper presents a comparative study of the performance of three operating systems that run on th...
Recently Linux has undergone a significant progress and since it provides many helpful features to ...
The lmbench suite of operating system microbenchmarks provides a set of portable programs for use in...
In this article we seek to compare the memory management sub-systems of two popular and freely avai...
The performance1 of Linux clusters used for High-Performance Computation (HPC) applications is affec...
The paper is based on the experience of the author with the FreeBSD server operating system administ...
The exokernel operating system architecture safely gives untrusted software efficient control over h...
Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in ...
The exokernel operating system architecture safely gives untrusted software efficient control over h...
The article describes the most common Linux Kernel File Systems. The research was carried out on a p...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the Solaris version of the Xen virtual machine monitor and a c...
Personal computing hardware is becoming ever more complex with more cores being added. It is moving ...
This master's thesis is focused on benchmarking of Real-Time Operating Systems uC/OS-II and uC/OS-II...
This paper evaluates the performance of three popular versions of the UNIX operating system on the x...
Abstract: Rapid advances in processor performance have shifted the performance bottleneck to I/O sys...
This paper presents a comparative study of the performance of three operating systems that run on th...
Recently Linux has undergone a significant progress and since it provides many helpful features to ...
The lmbench suite of operating system microbenchmarks provides a set of portable programs for use in...
In this article we seek to compare the memory management sub-systems of two popular and freely avai...
The performance1 of Linux clusters used for High-Performance Computation (HPC) applications is affec...
The paper is based on the experience of the author with the FreeBSD server operating system administ...
The exokernel operating system architecture safely gives untrusted software efficient control over h...
Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in ...
The exokernel operating system architecture safely gives untrusted software efficient control over h...
The article describes the most common Linux Kernel File Systems. The research was carried out on a p...
This thesis presents an evaluation of the Solaris version of the Xen virtual machine monitor and a c...
Personal computing hardware is becoming ever more complex with more cores being added. It is moving ...
This master's thesis is focused on benchmarking of Real-Time Operating Systems uC/OS-II and uC/OS-II...