DragonFly is a operating system. The DragonFly has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
2010-08-21-1036 - Tests on DragonFly, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, 256MB
DragonFlyBSD - Tests on DragonFly, Debian 5.0.4, QEMU Virtual 0.11.1, Cirrus Logic GD 5446
DragonFlyBSD - Tests on DragonFly, Debian 5.0.4, QEMU Virtual 0.11.1, Cirrus Logic GD 5446
DragonFlyBSD - Tests on DragonFly, QEMU Virtual 0.11.1
DragonFly - Tests on DragonFly, CentOS 5.4, QEMU Virtual 0.11.1, GeForce 9800 GTX, Qumranet
DragonFly - Tests on DragonFly, QEMU Virtual 0.11.1
qwer - Tests on DragonFly
BSD Test Suite - Tests on DragonFly, Intel Core i7 920
DragonFlyBSD 3.4 Has New Packaging System, USB, Compiler: We knew it was coming and now DragonFlyBSD 3.4 has been officially released. DragonFlyBSD 3.4 brings with it a new packaging system, a new USB stack, a new default compiler, performance improvements, and more...
DragonFlyBSD 3.4 Coming Soon, Focuses On DPorts: The DragonFlyBSD 3.4 release is anticipated for release in mid-April and one of the features to this next BSD operating system update is the formation of DPorts, a derivative of the FreeBSD ports collection...
CPU Scaling On DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, CentOS/RHEL: Yesterday I shared the latest round of BSD vs. Linux vs. Solaris performance benchmarks for a variety of workloads. In this article today are a couple extra results that happened during this recent performance testing on the Intel Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition...
DragonFlyBSD, CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris Benchmarks: For your viewing pleasure today are benchmarks of the DragonFlyBSD, Ubuntu, CentOS, Oracle Solaris Express, and OpenIndiana operating systems.
DragonFlyBSD 3.2.1 vs. Ubuntu Linux Performance: At the beginning of this month there was the release of DragonFlyBSD 3.2.1 that claimed a battle for speed against Linux with major improvements for the multi-threaded application performance against Linux. PostgreSQL was the only benchmark cited by the DragonFly camp with the new performance results, so a couple Phoronix tests were carried out.
DragonFlyBSD 3.2.1 Battles Against Linux For Speed: The much-anticipated release of DragonFlyBSD 3.2 is now available as it enhances its performance to better compete with Linux in multi-core environments...
DragonFlyBSD Improves Performance Against Linux: Benchmarks coming out of the BSD camp are showing that the soon-to-be-released DragonFlyBSD 3.2 is almost as fast as Scientific Linux (RHEL) 6.2 in at least one real-world workload...
A Significant Release Of DragonFlyBSD Coming Up: A new version of DragonFlyBSD 3.2 is expected by month's end and it will possess several new features...
DragonflyBSD 3.0 vs. Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Wheezy: Continuing from the theme of the tests a few days back benchmarking Wheezy: Debian GNU/kFreeBSD vs. Debian GNU/Linux, here are some new numbers. Here's some brief numbers concerning Debian GNU/kFreeBSD versus DragonflyBSD 3.0.2...
DragonflyBSD 3.0 Performance Benchmarks: Near the end of February marked the release of DragonflyBSD 3.0 with multi-core speed boosts and other improvements, but how does this correlate to performance improvements in our usual open-source benchmarks?..
DragonflyBSD Developing The HAMMER2 File-System: While it's not part of this week's DragonflyBSD 3.0 release, Matthew Dillon is currently designing the HAMMER2 file-system to succeed his original HAMMER creation in Dragonfly...
DragonFlyBSD 3.0 Released With Multi-Core Boosts: DragonflyBSD 3.0 was released today with major performance improvements for multi-core systems thanks to the recent VM SMP work, plus file-system performance improvements for HAMMER, and many other changes...