
While perusing the freebsd-questions mailing list, I read a
post by
Robert Watson describing FreeBSD 5.3's networking performance. In short, it seems FreeBSD 5.3 will process packets slower than FreeBSD 4.x, due to the transition to the
SMPng architecture. Performance will improve over the next few months as optimizations are done within the new architecture. Tracking 5-STABLE will cause these improvements to be integrated into running systems.
I am deploying FreeBSD 5.3-based systems now, as the 5.x tree supports the Dell hardware I'm using. I have not had any problems with 5.x yet and I expect it to only get better.
Robert also mentioned a new
FreeBSD Network Performance site, describing in detail the work done to enhance the performance of the FreeBSD network stack.
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