throughput benchmarks

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Discussions tagged with throughput benchmarks on WindowsForum.com focus on comparing Windows Server and Linux performance in real-world scenarios. A recent thread examines Linux vs Windows Server 2026, highlighting that while Linux often leads in raw web throughput and resource efficiency, Windows Server retains advantages for native .NET throughput and GUI/RDP-centric workflows. The conversation emphasizes the need for careful scrutiny of benchmark dates and methodologies before making infrastructure decisions. These throughput benchmarks help IT professionals evaluate operating system performance for specific workloads, particularly in enterprise environments where Windows Server's strengths in certain application types remain relevant.
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    Linux vs Windows Server 2026: Throughput, Latency, and Windows Strengths

    Linux’s lead in raw web throughput and resource efficiency has hardened into measurable differences, but the full story is more nuanced: Windows Server retains clear, workload‑specific advantages — most notably for native .NET throughput and GUI/RDP‑centric workflows — and many of the headline...
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