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Scientific 6.0


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anon-27362-26043-13833 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

anon-13540-25480-16380 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

pov1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

jtr1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

fsm1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

blk1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

unpack-linux1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

aio-stress1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

apache2 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

apache1 - Tests on Scientific 6.0, Intel Core i7 920, VMware SVGA II, Intel 440BX

Phoronix Information

Scientific Linux 6.2 Finally Released: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 was officially released in December, and even CentOS 6.2 was released quickly, but the Scientific Linux version of RHEL 6.2 was quite slow this time around. Finally, however, Scientific Linux 6.2 is now officially available...

CentOS vs. Oracle vs. Scientific Linux 6.1 Performance: While CentOS, Scientific Linux, and Oracle Linux Server are all derived from the same upstream source (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), how does the system performance compare between these RHEL derivatives? Here are some benchmarks of each of the 6.1 releases for Oracle Server, CentOS, and Scientific Linux, as they all do not perform the same.

Scientific Linux, openSUSE, Ubuntu Tests: Up for viewing today are benchmarks of Scientific Linux 6.1, openSUSE 11.4, Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS, and Ubuntu 11.10. This is the latest in the series of Ubuntu 11.10 benchmarks after looking at the power consumption, boot speed, performance relative to Sabayon 7, and virtualization performance.

Scientific Linux Marches On While CentOS 6 Is Still M.I.A.: Red Hat released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 in November after it was available as beta for months prior. It took a few months for the Scientific Linux developers to release Scientific Linux 6.0, as their community rebuild of the RHEL6.0 packages, and shortly thereafter Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 was released.

Scientific Linux 6.0 Released As RHEL6 Rebuild: While CentOS 6.0 has yet to be released, the university researchers and scientists working on Scientific Linux have officially released Scientific Linux 6.0. Scientific Linux 6.0 is basically a community, binary build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0...