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Post icon  Posted 21 November 2007 - 11:41 AM

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With the initial performance characteristics of Windows Vista leaving much to be desired (see our previous post on the subject), many IT organizations have put off deploying the new OS until the first service pack (SP1) is released by Microsoft early next year. The thinking goes that SP1 will address all of these early performance issues and somehow bring Windows Vista on par with - or at least closer to - Windows XP in terms of runtime performance.

Unfortunately, this is simply not the case. Extensive testing by the exo.performance.network (www.xpnet.com) research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista.

How We Tested

The above conclusion is based on an analysis of the RC0 (v.658) build of Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista. Testing was conducted on a dual-core Dell notebook with 1GB of RAM. The staff ran a variety of test scenarios against both "before" (RTM w/no updates) and "after" (RTM w/SP1 installed) configurations, using the DMS Clarity Studio testing framework to capture scenario scoring and metrics data for upload to the exo.repository.

  • During office productivity testing, the staff used the DMS Clarity Studio OfficeBench test script to drive Microsoft Office 2007 through a scripted set of productivity tasks, including creating a compound document and supporting workbooks and presentations materials.
  • To test multitasking performance, the staff used the ADO, MAPI and WMP Stress modules - all part of DMS Clarity Studio - to generate a multi-process workload scenario involving client/server database, workflow and streaming media tasks.
Note: DMS Clarity Studio is available as a free download from the exo.performance.network (www.xpnet.com) site. Simply register for your free DMS Clarity Analysis Portal account to access these and other free tools from xpnet.

Test Results

During OfficeBench testing we noted a statistically insignificant delta (~2%) in favor of the SP1-patched configuration. CPU Saturation, Memory Pressure and I/O Contention factors were all comparable, as were process specific metrics - including the Thread Utilization and Thread Growth Potential Indices.

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Figure 1 - OfficeBench Completion Times (Seconds)

The multitasking scenario was also comparable, with the ADO and MAPI Stress workloads showing a delta of less than 1% in favor of the SP1-patched configuration. As with the OfficeBench test scenario, system and process metrics for CPU, Memory and I/O were all nearly identical between the two configurations.


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Figure 2 - ADO and MAPI Avg. Transaction Times (Seconds)

Note: For more information on the various system and process metrics employed in this article, please login to your private DMS Clarity Analysis Portal site and refer to the Glossary section of the Online Help

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Conclusions

After extensive testing of both RTM and SP1-patched versions of Windows Vista, it seems clear that the hoped-for performance fixes that Microsoft has been hinting at never materialized. Vista + SP1 is no faster than Vista from the RTM image.

Bottom Line: If you've been disappointed with the performance of Windows Vista to date, get used to it. SP1 is simply not the panacea that many predicted. In the end, it's Vista's architecture - not a lack of tuning or bug fixes - that makes it perform so poorly on systems that were "barn-burners" under Windows XP.

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Posted 21 November 2007 - 05:38 PM

*sigh* I suppose we'll have to do these things ourselves, disabling all those features that would be nice to have, but take up too much memory.
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Posted 21 November 2007 - 08:39 PM

What about Vista SP1 file copying speed test?
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Posted 22 November 2007 - 04:37 AM

But the sad thing is that we will have to move no matter what ... :( Support for XP expires on '09 so my company will have to move then ...
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Posted 23 November 2007 - 05:02 AM

Now that's bad news! :angry:
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Posted 23 November 2007 - 02:41 PM

Office and multitasking. Is that enough for saying SP1 is crap? Can you please test the following and then tell me if SP1 is good or not?:
  • Windows Explorer speed and reliability
  • Startup and shutdown time
  • File copy speed
  • Zipping speed
  • Internet Explorer page loading speed
  • Resume speed
  • Aero and Flip3D performance

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Posted 24 November 2007 - 04:53 PM

Amen Xpero, VERY weel said!!!

Don't go saying that Vista and/or SP1 is a dud until you thoroughly test it!
Running just a couple of benchmarks and then calling it crap is just like saying that your cordless phone is a dud because the battery didn't hold a charge for more than the three hours that you were talking on it.

If someone wants to condemn Vista and/or SP1, do it after the more "realworld" benchmarks that mean something to the everyday Vista user have been ran.

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Posted 24 November 2007 - 08:16 PM

XPero well put mate.
I think SP1 for Vista will be a major improvement, the copying and pasting speed has already been proven that it has been improved dramatically.
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Posted 26 November 2007 - 10:05 AM

View PostGforce20, on Nov 21 2007, 05:38 PM, said:

*sigh* I suppose we'll have to do these things ourselves, disabling all those features that would be nice to have, but take up too much memory.



yeah!!! if you disable that features you are returning to Windows XP, guys Windows Vista is a "fake" and Microsoft a Laier :ph34r: with broken promise.

xp user only need DX10 to play new games not swith to Vista, the new Windows Me 2007

my opinion, nothing more :whistle:

View PostFreka, on Nov 24 2007, 08:16 PM, said:

XPero well put mate.
I think SP1 for Vista will be a major improvement, the copying and pasting speed has already been proven that it has been improved dramatically.



"copy and pasting" that all you need, oh my god!!!!! Use xp with teracopy and then tell what do you thing?? body

View PostXPero, on Nov 23 2007, 02:41 PM, said:

Office and multitasking. Is that enough for saying SP1 is crap? Can you please test the following and then tell me if SP1 is good or not?:
  • Windows Explorer speed and reliability
  • Startup and shutdown time
  • File copy speed
  • Zipping speed
  • Internet Explorer page loading speed
  • Resume speed
  • Aero and Flip3D performance


that is BS, with xp i do very well all that stupid features

[*]Windows Explorer speed and reliability
You can use Total Commander to better speed and reliability

[*]Startup and shutdown time
Only a moron dont know how to speed up Windows XP Startup and Shutdown time

[*]File copy speed
That's a features, bullshit!!

[*]Zipping speed
Another bullshit

[*]Internet Explorer page loading speed
more bullshit, Anybody knows that Firefox is better!!!

[*]Resume speed
What the hell is that!!

[*]Aero and Flip3D performance
Who need that to live!!!! bullshit, bullshit!!! I use Topdesk and Windows FX 3 on Windows X64 or Windows X32 both XP Professional :D

My god!!! XPero I really love your project but try to see the truth with Windows Vista and Microsoft, Vista is worse than Windows Me.

bye

This post has been edited by kaironxp: 26 November 2007 - 10:08 AM

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 10:33 AM

View Postkaironxp, on Nov 26 2007, 11:05 AM, said:

View PostGforce20, on Nov 21 2007, 05:38 PM, said:

*sigh* I suppose we'll have to do these things ourselves, disabling all those features that would be nice to have, but take up too much memory.



yeah!!! if you disable that features you are returning to Windows XP, guys Windows Vista is a "fake" and Microsoft a Laier :ph34r: with broken promise.

xp user only need DX10 to play new games not swith to Vista, the new Windows Me 2007

my opinion, nothing more :whistle:

View PostFreka, on Nov 24 2007, 08:16 PM, said:

XPero well put mate.
I think SP1 for Vista will be a major improvement, the copying and pasting speed has already been proven that it has been improved dramatically.



"copy and pasting" that all you need, oh my god!!!!! Use xp with teracopy and then tell what do you thing?? body

View PostXPero, on Nov 23 2007, 02:41 PM, said:

Office and multitasking. Is that enough for saying SP1 is crap? Can you please test the following and then tell me if SP1 is good or not?:
  • Windows Explorer speed and reliability
  • Startup and shutdown time
  • File copy speed
  • Zipping speed
  • Internet Explorer page loading speed
  • Resume speed
  • Aero and Flip3D performance


that is BS, with xp i do very well all that stupid features

[*]Windows Explorer speed and reliability
You can use Total Commander to better speed and reliability

[*]Startup and shutdown time
Only a moron dont know how to speed up Windows XP Startup and Shutdown time

[*]File copy speed
That's a features, bullshit!!

[*]Zipping speed
Another bullshit

[*]Internet Explorer page loading speed
more bullshit, Anybody knows that Firefox is better!!!

[*]Resume speed
What the hell is that!!

[*]Aero and Flip3D performance
Who need that to live!!!! bullshit, bullshit!!! I use Topdesk and Windows FX 3 on Windows X64 or Windows X32 both XP Professional :D

My god!!! XPero I really love your project but try to see the truth with Windows Vista and Microsoft, Vista is worse than Windows Me.

bye


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Posted 29 November 2007 - 10:25 AM

retested with 2gb of ram

http://exo-blog.blog...ram-office.html

Vista is ugly has hell :D
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