Add Samag.com's July 2001 article benchmarking FreeBSD, Linux, Windows and

Solaris as network servers.  Also include the URL for the revised
results from the benchmark using a 'tuned' FreeBSD configuration.
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<press>
<cvs:keywords xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS" version="1.0">
<cvs:keyword name="freebsd">
$FreeBSD: www/en/news/press.xml,v 1.37 2002/02/01 04:32:03 jkoshy Exp $
$FreeBSD: www/en/news/press.xml,v 1.38 2002/03/10 11:45:35 trevor Exp $
</cvs:keyword>
</cvs:keywords>
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<month>
<name>July</name>
<story>
<name>Which OS is Fastest for High-Performance Network
Applications?</name>
<url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm</url>
<site-name>Sys Admin</site-name>
<site-url>http://www.samag.com</site-url>
<date>July 2001</date>
<author>Jeffrey B. Rothman and John Buckman</author>
<p>Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and Windows 2000 are benchmarked
for network applications. This article has a <a
href="http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1147/sam0108q/0108q.htm">
sequel</a> where the tests were redone after tuning
FreeBSD.</p>
</story>
<story>
<name>NAI Labs Announces DARPA-Funded FreeBSD Security
Initiative</name>