The Main Differences Between OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and DragonFly BSD
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- #Operating Systems
- #Open Source
- #BSD
- OpenBSD focuses on security, robustness, and developer-oriented solutions with a release every six months.
- FreeBSD emphasizes features, speed, stability, and supports a wide range of applications and platforms.
- NetBSD aims for portability, stability, and adherence to open standards, running on many hardware platforms.
- DragonFly BSD is performance-oriented, focusing on scalability, advanced thread scheduling, and innovative filesystems like HAMMER.
- All BSD variants are complete operating systems, not distributions, with independent development goals.