openSUSE 11.0: Package installation 743% faster for default patterns

    coolo's picture
    2008
    9
    Apr

    We implemented some very interesting features for openSUSE 11.0 to make the
    installation easier and faster:

    • giving it a green face
    • making the configuration automatic
    • switching from bzip to lzma for rpm payload
    • put images of default patterns on the DVDs
    • move online update to the desktop applets
    • improved package management speed

    Yesterday I installed 11.0 Alpha3+ (which is a snapshot of Factory burned
    on DVD) and it definitely felt fast and easy. So today I decided to give
    10.3 another try to measure where exactly we improved or if it's just placebo.

    I let the #yast channel know my ongoing times (here only a short excerpt):
    10:22 * coolo starts with a 10.3-i386
    10:23 < coolo> ok, let's start.
    10:29 < coolo> 6 minutes for first stage configuration
    10:52 < coolo> finishing basic installation
    11:06 < coolo> I'm in the 10.3 KDE online and registered
    11:06 < coolo> 43 minutes all in all
    11:09 < coolo> ok, on to 11.0
    11:16 < coolo> starting from DVD
    11:21 < coolo> first stage config done
    11:25 < coolo> images deployed
    11:33 < coolo> finishing basic installation
    11:40 < coolo> I'm online in KDE - 24 minutes

    I did not do online updates in either - that would have been incomparable, the
    registration is missing from 11.0 though, this will only be done in time for
    beta1. But even if you add another 2 minutes, an improvement from 43 to 26
    minutes would be a very good deal to install a full blown system with 2.6 GB.

    Sorry that I did not create graphical representations of the individual stages,
    that will come later - and yes, the title of this blog was fixed before I did
    the actual testing.