Reporting benchmark results on a single OS, on a single CPU type isn't really benchmarking. It's an isolated case of results.
I'd recommend to perform an accurate suite of performance tests, use different OS (CoreOS, Ubuntu) that are actually used in server environments. Also different machine hardware will play a role.
There's not enough data at this point to come to any conclusion at this point imo.
This result set is like saying that 95% of the people on the web use the safari browser on the Apple website.
I'd recommend to perform an accurate suite of performance tests, use different OS (CoreOS, Ubuntu) that are actually used in server environments. Also different machine hardware will play a role.
There's not enough data at this point to come to any conclusion at this point imo.
This result set is like saying that 95% of the people on the web use the safari browser on the Apple website.