On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 01:36:22PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
can probably just treat as a proxy for RHEL performance.) Clear and
RHEL (rebuilds) probably get most of their advantages from building
for an x86_64-v2 microarchitecture, which Fedora discussed and
rejected last year (after discussing and rejecting a proposal to
build for x86_64-v3 two years before that.) If you exclude Clear
Phoronix credits this to those distros shipping with P-state Performance by
default. In order to figure out what's really the best there as a default
for users (rather than benchmarks), I think we'd need to do some significant
testing with real-world workloads for latency, throughput, and power
consumption. (It might be something where we'd want a different default for
Fedora Workstation than for Server or IoT...)
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Matthew Miller
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