[SunRescue] 4/470 os's
John Lengeling
johnl at microware.com
Fri Feb 18 12:33:55 CST 2000
bobk wrote:
> My experiences with OpenBSD 2.5 vs. SunOS 4.1.3 on an IPX with 32 MB of ram
> show that the OpenBSD IP stack is TWICE as fast as SunOS. This was
> measured with ping response times and FTP transfer rates.
>
> I haven't been able to get Linux installed on the IPX, but I think that
> low-load performance would be even better than OpenBSD. (high loads may be
> a different story. Lots of anecdotal evidence suggests that the BSD stack
> performs better than Linux under high load, but I haven't seen this
> myself)
I tried to load RedHad 6.1 on my Sparc IPX and had a bunch of problems
geting it to load cleanly. It seams the sparc port of RedHat is a
little rough. I finally gave up and loaded OpenBSD 2.6 and it worked
like a charm. The IPX is a great NAT/Firewall box with OpenBSD.
I also like the footprint since I can stash the IPX in a corner under
the desk and forget about it. It is quite capable of doing
NAT/Firewall/DNS/Light WWW. So if I was looking to run a free OS on an
IPX I would recommend OpenBSD versus Sparc RedHat or NetBSD.
johnl
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