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тАО04-25-2005 03:29 AM
тАО04-25-2005 03:29 AM
Do you know which is the best benchmark tools under linux? I need CPU,memory,i/o,file system and network benchmark tools.
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тАО04-25-2005 03:41 AM
тАО04-25-2005 03:41 AM
Re: Linux benchmark tools
There are numerous cost packages available as well.
The sysstat package is an RPM package that you can download and install. No cost.
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тАО04-25-2005 08:58 PM
тАО04-25-2005 08:58 PM
Re: Linux benchmark tools
Try the RRDtool. The official site is (http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/index.en.html). If you Google it, a lot of very nice scripts will appear.
Cheers,
Renarios
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тАО04-25-2005 09:21 PM
тАО04-25-2005 09:21 PM
Re: Linux benchmark tools
Then I created a bunch of scripts to visualize them using gnu-plot.
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тАО04-25-2005 11:57 PM
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Re: Linux benchmark tools
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тАО04-26-2005 04:56 AM
тАО04-26-2005 04:56 AM
SolutionBTW, aren't the byte benchmarks a bit long in the tooth these days? I've heard anectdotal evidence that modern compilers can optimize at least some of it away completely.
For disc I/O I'll put-forth iozone.
For network I/O I'll not so humbly put-forth netperf :)
For CPU you might consider SPECcpu.
For memory - I presume memory bandwidth? - STREAM.
Again though, what is the goal of the benchmarking?