justin66 14 hours ago

Not scheduled to drop until tomorrow, so anything on this page is probably subject to change. Still:

TCP stack is now running in parallel on multiple CPUs. Up to 8 threads are used to process TCP traffic.

That feels like it might be a big change.

  • rhabarba 13 hours ago

    I upgraded my OpenBSD machines a few hours ago, and I'm still not entirely sure whether I notice any obvious TCP speed improvement. Then again, they're not really high-load computers. Maybe people with a higher throughput will be amazed.

jsiepkes 14 hours ago

Kinda surprised OpenBSD supports the Raspberry Pi 5 now, but "bigger" brother FreeBSD does not.

  • rhabarba 13 hours ago

    FreeBSD is not really curious about being as portable as possible, I think. And it is somewhat larger, indeed, so it's not quite as easy to support more platforms.

    • sedawkgrep 8 hours ago

      Yeah isn’t netbsd the BSD focused on portability and platform support?

      • ninjin 6 hours ago

        Yes, and OpenBSD being a fork of NetBSD still carries some of that spirit.

        • a96 18 minutes ago

          And both of those have very minimal ports compared to Linux. Notably in modern arm/riscv. Netbsd has really fallen behind.

          Still better than the none of freebsd.