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Red Hat Enterprise Linux has consistently achieved outstanding industry-standard benchmark results, covering a wide range of configurations, architectures, and performance metrics. Benchmark results can provide an excellent way to assess the potential performance and cost of a system that you are considering purchasing.
There are many factors to consider when using benchmarks to compare vendors' products. Most important is to examine results from benchmarks that are a reasonable match for the application and system size that you are considering. A multi-million dollar, multi-terabyte database benchmark result may not hold a lot of relevance to you if you are planning to deploy a small application server. Benchmarks fall into a number of categories, including:
In many cases, as with any purchase, a reasonable mix of price and performance is the most suitable choice for a real-world system. The fastest performer may be unreasonably expensive, while the cheapest system may be unreasonably slow. Other important criteria include:
When researching benchmark results the following sites provide a good starting point:
Benchmark tests require a carefully tuned combination of hardware, operating system and test application, so Red Hat does benchmarks in collaboration with its partners. Red Hat benchmark partners include: