Linux Operating System Performance Evaluation and States

Authors

  • B.M. Rajesh
  • Antony Selvadoss Thanamani
  • B. Chithra
  • A. Finny Belwin
  • A. Linda Sherin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37591/joasp.v8i2.151

Keywords:

Benchmark, CPU, GPU, Linux, Operating system, Performance Evaluation, RAM, SSD

Abstract

Linux has made great growth recently, and as a result of its many useful features for businesses and home users, it has grown to be one of the maximum broadly used working structures with inside the IT industry. Three Linux desktop distributions were chosen for further assessment based on their popularity among available Linux distributions. The goal of this article is to assess and analyse the performance of three different Linux distributions as well as their impact on processor, memory, graphics system, and disc drive performance. Three separate benchmarking tools, each specialized for a certain computer component, were used to conduct the tests. All Linux operating system (OS) distributions were installed on an equivalent personal computer, and supported the performance measurement findings. It was determined that the best results were obtained by utilizing the Pop! OS 20.04. Linux distribution is surprising giving its newness in the market. LTS were a natural choice. According to the third picked distribution Pop! OS, which in 2020, represented an excellent choice supported appearance and performance. This paper’s research focuses on comparing personal computer performance when using various Linux distributions because of the host OS.

Published

2022-02-01