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[News] Kernel Space: Linux Filesystems Compared for Metadata Performance

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Metadata Performance of Four Linux File Systems

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| This article isnât so much about benchmarks as a product, but rather it is an 
| exploration looking for interesting observations or trends or the lack 
| thereof. In particular this article examines the metadata performance of 
| several Linux file systems using a specific micro-benchmark. Fundamentally 
| this article is really an exploration to understand if there is any metadata 
| performance differences between 4 Linux file systems (ext3, ext4, btrfs, and 
| nilfs) using a metadata benchmark called fdtree. So now itâs time to eat our 
| dog food and do benchmarking with the recommendations previously mentioned.       
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http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7497/1.html


Recent:

Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 4 Benchmarks

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| Besides some of the synthetic graphics test results being lower in Ubuntu
| 9.10 Alpha 4, the rest of the Linux desktop benchmarking spectrum experienced
| the same or better results. With the switch to EXT4 and some other
| improvements, in a few tests it shows Ubuntu 9.10 really shining.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_910_alpha4&num=1


Windows 7 RTM Gets Benchmarked, Results Are Mixed

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| Interestingly, the results were mixed. ÂBoot times, despite dedicated
| tweaking from Microsoft were slightly worse than in Vista SP2 or XP SP3 (by
| over a second). ÂShutdown times, though, showed much improvement over the
| slow XP, and even some improvement over Vista.
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http://www.dailytech.com/Windows+7+RTM+Gets+Benchmarked+Results+Are+Mixed/article15892.htm
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