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  • Linux Benchmarking HOWTO: Linux Benchmarking HOWTO
  • Linux Kernel Benchmark: Information about a set of benchmarks that were run on kernels from 2.0.1 through 2.4.0 by a group of students at Northern Michigan University.
  • Linux Kernel Compilation Benchmark: Linux Kernel Compilation Benchmark 1998
  • Linux/Unix nbench: This page is about my port to Linux/Unix of release 2 of BYTE Magazine's BYTEmark benchmark program (previously known as BYTE's Native Mode Benchmarks).
  • LM Bench: LMBENCH is a low-level benchmark suite for UNIX systems.
  • lperfex: a Hardware Performance Monitor for Linux/IA32 Systems: perfex is a utility which accesses the hardware performance counters on Intel P6-based Linux systems to measure performance characteristics of other programs. It functions similarly to the Cray UNICOS hpm and the SGI IRIX perfex utilities, in that you can use lperfex to measure performance metrics like megaflops on existing applications without having to recompile or instrument them.
  • SGI Runs World's First TPC-H Benchmark on Linux: SGI Runs TPC-H Benchmark on Linux on a SGI 1450 server with four nodes, each of which has four processors, running a 2.4.3 kernel and IBM's DB2 database. The resulting performance set a new world record for databases.
  • The Linux Benchmarking Project: This site focuses on three basic uses of benchmarking: Comparing similar versions of Linux on different hardware, comparing different versions of Linux on the same hardware, and comparing Linux to other operating systems on the same hardware.


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