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kittykey2016-04-23 21:21:22
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kittykey, 2016-04-23 21:21:22

Which windows is the most productive?

Which of the operating systems from the windows family is the most productive (Windows XP - Windows 10). It is supposed to use the 64-bit version on a vmware virtual machine. If possible, throw off the link with the tests, although not necessarily.

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Nikolay45, 2016-04-23
@Nikolay45

OS/2

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Artem @Jump, 2016-04-23
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Which windows is the most productive?
Depends on iron.
it is supposed to use the 64-bit version on the vmware virtual machine.
The higher the better, not lower than seven.

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Alexey Nikolaev, 2016-04-23
@Heian

Windows XP. The most democratic and undemanding to resources. And a riddle for you at night:
"It is known that each subsequent version of Microsoft products is one and a half times slower than the previous one. According to Moore's law, the computing power of computers doubles every 18 months. How fast should Microsoft release new versions of its products in order to Did users not notice the effect of Moore's law?"

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Vasily, 2016-04-23
@Foolleren

A long time ago I saw tests from the database. 7ka beat XP by a strong margin on 4 core processors and blew a little on 2 core ones, and in general the fastest windows - without windows - Server Core, but this is not for the faint of heart.

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lovecraft, 2016-04-24
@lovecraft

Seven, probably. Vista/7 introduced paravirtual things called enlightenments ( www.linux-kvm.org/images/0/0a/2012-forum-kvm_hyper... ) , which greatly speed up the operation of the OS in a virtual environment. Since their support is in KVM , then VMware definitely has it)

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