Systemd was created to allow parallel initialization, which other init systems lacked. If you want proof that one processor core is slower than one + n, you don’t need to compare init systems to do that.
I’ve never heard of that. I only heard that other init systems usually have better performance. And well even if it’s not the case, security is another massive concern
Don’t believe. Do you have any proof of that?
Systemd was created to allow parallel initialization, which other init systems lacked. If you want proof that one processor core is slower than one + n, you don’t need to compare init systems to do that.
I’ve never heard of that. I only heard that other init systems usually have better performance. And well even if it’s not the case, security is another massive concern