Recently we published benchmarks of Debian with the Etch,
Lenny, and Squeeze releases. This is as far back as we could benchmark
before hitting the 2.4 Linux kernel and running into hardware
compatibility issues and other problems, considering Debian GNU/Linux
doesn't seen an official release nearly as often as Ubuntu, Fedora, or
most other distributions. We have now carried out a similar process, but
on the Fedora side, and here we were able to go all the way back to the
2004 release of Fedora Core 3. Here are benchmarks of Fedora Core 3 with
every release up through the recent release of Fedora 14.
Read more at Phoronix.
The Performance Of Fedora Core 3 Through Fedora 14 @ Phoronix
Posted on Sunday, November 28 2010 @ 17:42 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck