As I read up on the latest TechMeme news this morning I saw a headline that didn’t seem quite right, “Vista SP1 a Performance Dud” it said. Intrigued, I clicked on the link and discovered an entire blog devoted to rather poor performance testing and entirely unhelpful rants.
The author of the SP1 comparison claims to have run the SP1 “RC1 Preview” build on a virtual machine to compare its performance in various tasks against that of an unpatched RTM system. I assume by “unpatched” he means no updates at all - as there are several “pre-SP1″ hotfixes out there that will undoubtedly make it more difficult to quantify the degree of difference between Vista and Vista SP1.
So what were the various tasks he compared? Apparently, he used two scripted productivity benchmarks I’ve never heard of. One drives Office 2007 through various tasks, and the other is supposed to measure multitasking performance by exercising “ADO, MAPI, and WMP.”
The author then notices a 1-2% performance improvement, and goes on to say that Vista SP1 is a “performance dud.”
The problems
It is my hope that we’ll see more accurate comparisons start to spring up that clearly demonstrate the sometimes substantial performance gains included in SP1. Of course, SP1 isn’t going to turn a slow computer into a fast one. But if you’re facing compatibility issues that are affecting your system’s performance - it very well may help. In some areas, like gaming or copying/moving files via Explorer, everyone will notice the improvements.
Update: Apparently, virtualization wasn’t used in this comparison, only the post the compared Vista to XP. Still, results from that virtualized test are used as the basis for some of the conclusions of this article.
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