Will Ubuntu 9.04 Be Jauntily Fast?
When announcing
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To recap the key packages in Ubuntu 8.10, the Intrepid Ibex ships with the
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For these initial tests comparing the Ubuntu 9.04 development performance to that of Ubuntu 8.10 we used aSamsung NC10 netbookwith an Intel Atom N270 CPU,OCZ Core Series V2 32GB SSD,2GB of DDR2 memory, and Intel integrated graphics.
Is Ubuntu 9.04 booting faster than its predecessor? With the Intel Atom netbook at least, it is a resounding yes! It took 29 seconds to boot Ubuntu 8.10 but only 21 seconds for Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 4. Bootchart measured these results, all settings were left at their defaults, and in each case we did a clean installation of Ubuntu occupying the entire solid-state drive. Had we switched to using theEXT4 file-systemthe Ubuntu 9.04 performance may have been even better. Below are the Bootchart graphs for Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04, respectively.
Also worth noting from these Bootchart results is the maximum disk throughput on Ubuntu 8.10 was 80MB/s, but with Ubuntu 9.04 during the boot process it topped out at 99MB/s.
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