On the results page they list kernels like linux-2.4.18-1tier or
linux-2.4.19-rc2 or redhat-stock-2.4.7-10cmp. This sounds really like
linux-kernel-versions.
Am Montag, 3. März 2003 13:41 schrieb cbbrowne@cbbrowne.com:
> > OSDL has just come out with a set of open-source database benchmarks:
> > http://www.osdl.org/projects/performance/
> >
> > The bad news:
> > "This tool kit works with SAP DB open source database versions 7.3.0.23
> > or 7.3.0.25."
> >
> > (In fact, they seem to think they are testing kernel performance, not
> > database performance, which strikes me as rather bizarre. But anyway.)
>
> That may be a terminology thing; the main SAP-DB process is called the
> "kernel," and it's more than likely that the "SAP-DB Kernel" is the sense
> in which the term is being used.
>
> When they translate things from German, sometimes wordings change :-).
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