[BENCHMARK] dbench based

Paolo Ciarrocchi (ciarrocchi@linuxmail.org)
Tue, 12 Nov 2002 19:10:22 +0800


I ran a dbech based script.
The "core" of the script is:
for value in 2 8 16 24 32;
do
log=${kern}$1.dbench${value}.$date.log
echo $log
> ./log/$log
for i in `seq 1 1 3`;
do
echo $i ":" $value
sync;
sync;
sync;
./dbench $value |grep Th >> ./log/$log
done;

awk '{tot+=$2}; END {print "Average: " tot/NR " MB/sec"}' ./log/$log >>./log/$log

It runs dbench N 3 times and then it evaluates the average.

And here the results:
Kernel N Average Baseline Ratio
2.4.19 2 46.6689 46.6689 1.000
2.5.34 2 28.675 46.6689 0.614
2.5.41 2 31.0127 46.6689 0.665
2.5.42 2 29.8424 46.6689 0.639
2.5.44 2 66.2467 46.6689 1.420
2.5.45 2 44.8421 46.6689 0.961
2.5.46 2 50.5605 46.6689 1.083

2.4.19 8 25.5343 25.5343 1.000
2.5.34 8 26.7106 25.5343 1.046
2.5.41 8 32.0934 25.5343 1.257
2.5.42 8 33.2596 25.5343 1.303
2.5.44 8 32.0691 25.5343 1.256
2.5.45 8 30.7749 25.5343 1.205
2.5.46 8 32.2306 25.5343 1.262

2.4.19 16 20.7133 20.7133 1.000
2.5.34 16 21.0888 20.7133 1.018
2.5.41 16 29.3058 20.7133 1.415
2.5.42 16 27.0958 20.7133 1.308
2.5.44 16 28.6565 20.7133 1.383
2.5.45 16 26.6394 20.7133 1.286
2.5.46 16 27.0133 20.7133 1.304

2.4.19 24 16.2473 16.2473 1.000
2.5.34 24 13.9644 16.2473 0.859
2.5.41 24 20.291 16.2473 1.249
2.5.42 24 23.7237 16.2473 1.460
2.5.44 24 20.3913 16.2473 1.255
2.5.45 24 22.0835 16.2473 1.359
2.5.46 24 22.4922 16.2473 1.384

2.4.19 32 14.2351 14.2351 1.000
2.5.34 32 12.6921 14.2351 0.892
2.5.41 32 19.157 14.2351 1.346
2.5.42 32 20.4011 14.2351 1.433
2.5.44 32 17.6516 14.2351 1.240
2.5.45 32 17.3273 14.2351 1.217
2.5.46 32 21.5183 14.2351 1.512

I hope they are usefull for you.

Ciao,
Paolo

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