Yes, and Apache 2.0 will no doubt be more optimized for this kind of
benchmark.
On the other hand, these benchmarks aren't meaningless. Each
bottleneck they run into might be a real-world bottleneck for
some application. In fact, all of the improvements I list
in http://www.kegel.com/mindcraft_redux.html appear to
have been made in the course of normal Linux development.
Improving Apache+Linux's performance on these silly benchmarks
has thus been a side effect of useful stuff.
- Dan
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