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Q: running time of python program is very less in ubuntu as compare to windows. why?

pa1palI implemented dijkstra's algorithm in python I run the same program ubuntu OS and in windows 8. But I was surprised to see that program took half the time as in windows. ubuntu running time for 1000 x 1000 matrix : 0.4 sec windows running time for 1000 x 1000 matrix = 1.2 sec the config of bo...

@MattCoubrough same python version 2.7 . I usually use python on this system.
What all daemon processes were running?
python -m cProfile name.py
@pa1pal Architecture?
@BhargavRao which architecture. I boot my system open nothing just terminal and run the program. in both case , but why ubuntu took less time as compare to windows
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@pa1pal Are both x64?
@BhargavRao yes
@pa1pal The same happened in my case, Ubuntu was almost 10 times faster than windows, when I realized that there were many contributing factors. 1. The number of daemonic processes in windows is more than Ubu (atleast on my system) 2. The swap areas are quite different. These were the two reasons in my case. There may be many other reasons. Do take care of these two issues and check again. (Even I am waiting for the answer)
Was there any automatic scan running?
Added more info to question
Hey there was no need for a separate chat on this topic. I had concluded in the previous comment itself. Daemons might be the reason for the difference in speed.
please review my edits :), I'm not fluent in English
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@ReutSharabani Fluency in English doesn't matter unless people don't understand anything that you speak. The edits are really good.
I don't think daemons are the reason. Probably more to do with optimization of implementations since both are different. Also the system calls etc.
I'm not sure how "heavy" the script is in terms of it waiting on resources
We don't know the placement algorithms in the processor, If the memory is crapped, then it will have to use swap space. In my case the swap space was very less compared to Ubu
1.2 seconds (the longer case) is still short enough that indicates to me this is a simple task that didn't require swap. Although it's a possibility...
Maybe if I have time I can make a broader comparison when I'm home
The OP should clarify and divulge more details.
There is a link to a discussion with the same results in the answer provided

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