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Linux Benchmark Suite Homepage Linux Benchmark Suite Homepage Mission To provide a wide range of both synthetic and application benchmarks for Linux as well as information and tools to tune and run them. Introduction This project is made up of various parties interested in measuring aspects of linux performance. Some members are interested in performance of a specific workload on normal PC architectures, some are comparing specific hardware capabilities,some are trying to push linux's scalibility limits on larger systems, and some are trying to measure performance of specific applications. One of the problems with benchmarking on linux is the ability to talk about benchmark numbers in the open as certain benchmarks have specific restrictions on their use, usually requiring the results to be audited and approved. We hope to develop open benchmarks to use in substitution of restricted benchmarks.

Project Resources Project management tools and mailing lists can be found on the SourceForge Benchmark Tools. Quick-Hit Benchmarks 'Quick-hit' benchmarks are simple tests to measure a certain aspect of performance, but usually do not give a larger perceptive of system performance. Ttcp - measures the point-to-point bandwidth over a network connection.

Ping - can measure the latency of a network connection. Hdparm - '-t' and '-T' options can be used to measure disk-to-memory (disk reads) transfer rates. Dga - the '-b' option measures CPU/video memory bandwidth Synthetic Benchmarks Synthetic benchmarks are similar to 'quick-hit' tests in that they are not meant to represent a 'real-world' workload, but can often be useful in measuring the maximum capacity of specific aspects of a system.

a GPL'd suite of atomic benchmarks, no publishing restrictions. a fundamental high-level Linux benchmark suite, Unixbench integrates CPU and file I/O tests, as well as system behaviour under various user loads. the AIM Independent Resource Benchmark exercises and times each component of a UNIX computer system, independently. The benchmark uses 58 subtests to generate absolute processing rates, in operations per second, for subsystems, I/O transfers, function calls, and UNIX system calls. GPL'd and can be published under the 'non-audited' clause. a sophisticated network and filesystem benchmark, freely available, publishable?.

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open source web benchmark designed to measure performance of SSL operations. similar workload to netbench but GPL'd and much easier to config and run (doesn't require clients), suite also includes tbench and smbtorture, no publishing restrictions. io throughput benchmark, GPL'd with no publishing restrictions. an enhanced version of bonnie written in C, GPL'd with no publishing restrictions. is useful for performing a broad filesystem analysis of a vendor's computer platform.

The benchmark tests file I/O performance for the following operations: Read, write, re-read, re-write, read backwards, read strided, fread, fwrite, random read, pread,mmap, aioread, aiowrite. It has recently added tests for NFS, CIFS, and distributed/cluster systems. CPU2000 - benchmark suite designed to evaluate raw cpu and compiler power. CPU benchmark suite, reporting CPU/cache/memory, integer and floating-point performance. measures bandwidth of the memory subsystem (L1, L2 and main memory). How to transformers prime the game for pc.

measures sustainable memory bandwidth vs. FPU performance. viewperf - synthetic graphics benchmark. Xengine - a little X window toy that shows the speed with which a system will redraw a coloured bitmap on screen (a simulation of a four cycle engine), availible from www.tux.org/pub/benchmarks/. Xserver benchmark. XMark93 - Xserver benchmark (part of SPEC, defunct?) Application Benchmarks. GPL'd benchmark based on the AS3AP database benchmark with no publishing restrictions.

a Java-based chat room benchmark, freely availible, publishable?. a GPL'd chat room benchmark written in C, designed to emulate VolanoMark behavior, no publishing restrictions. SMTP mail delivery test and POP mail reception test. the AIM Multiuser Benchmark - Suite VII tests and measures the performance of Open System multiuser computers. It comes with preconfigured workload mixes for Multiuser/Shared System, Compute Server, Large Database,and File Server. Publishable under the 'non-audited' clause.

web server benchmark, freely availible, publishable?

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