bash - Output of optimum Linux results -
I am currently working on a project that includes benchmarking of Linux server system and recommending on it the most Well, this project includes commands that run on server versions of SMEE 11, Ubuntu 12.04 and CentOS 7 like VMSTAT. Commands will be planned for the party and a dialog box box will be created to output the results for the user's ease.
However, we have now been advised that after checking and discussing the benchmarking results, we want to make a part of those software which is the best of these. So for example, if vmstat figures are best on Ubunutu and iostat Centos is best and boot time is fast on SUSE, is it possible to put them all on one system? I'm not even sure how to make my own Linux OS to store it or if possible within the time limit
It is certainly not possible that syntax is different between server versions - The different way and the only way would be to ping the files in order to ensure that they are only on one operating system?
Do anyone know that this is possible because I do not see anything online to indicate this is that it is.
Benchmarking is a complex task as a whole system because it contains too many variables. The Linux distribution preference for the company's server is more than a technical decision, because the optimum option depends not only on your criteria, but depends on familiarity with the distribution, pre-installed services and distribution. It is also established in other company's servers.
You can run Ubuntu, Santos and SUSE on the server at the same time. You will present yourself with a boot-up screen to select a distros to run a system with multiple distributions installed, which means that according to your example, at the same time Ubuntu's vmstat efficiency, Centos IO optimization and SUSE boot -You will not be able to take advantage of time.
The most informative standard for your customers, imitate the purpose of your server in a real-world situation; If this is intended as a database server then you will need to run the server on the Ubuntu database for a few days, then repeat on SUSE, and finally Santos, or whatever, and compare the three sessions of the Design Indicator database Perform demo. Do not come, no VM, no boot-up time.
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