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Re: how come netbsd is so high-performant?
On Tue, 28 May 2019 03:41:16 GMT
Mayuresh Kathe <mayuresh%sdf.org@localhost> wrote:
> in spite of having a "hardware abstraction layer", how come netbsd is
> so much more higher performant than other bsd systems?
> the whole system while using at the console feels so zippy and so
> responsive that it's a joy to use, especially to someone like me who
> is coming over from openbsd and has played around quite a lot with
> freebsd. kudos to the netbsd developers for building such a system.
Subjective first time experience maybe? Performance can mean a lot of
different things to different people, but it's good to hear you enjoy
NetBSD. I'm sure FreeBSD and OpenBSD are also very good, but in
different ways.
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