Kyle Taylor on Nostr: Benchmarking R/Python workflows on #FreeBSD 14.1 and #Debian Stable (12.5) on an ...
Benchmarking R/Python workflows on #FreeBSD 14.1 and #Debian Stable (12.5) on an 8-core Intel machine. Performance in R is comparable (R is faster on FreeBSD, but it isn't statistically significant). But latency for Python 3.9.18 on FreeBSD is terrible compared to Debian. It get's worse the more CPU cores you use. This was unexpected (for me). Is this a known issue with Python 3.9 on FreeBSD?
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