NVMe test

Testing my m.2 Micron ssd with blogbench, Ubuntu 16.

Compare your own system(s) to this result file with the Phoronix Test Suite by running the command: phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1705300-RI-1704073RI15
Jump To Table - Results

View

Do Not Show Noisy Results
Do Not Show Results With Incomplete Data
Do Not Show Results With Little Change/Spread
List Notable Results

Statistics

Show Overall Harmonic Mean(s)
Show Overall Geometric Mean
Show Wins / Losses Counts (Pie Chart)
Normalize Results
Remove Outliers Before Calculating Averages

Graph Settings

Force Line Graphs Where Applicable
Convert To Scalar Where Applicable
Prefer Vertical Bar Graphs

Additional Graphs

Show Perf Per Core/Thread Calculation Graphs Where Applicable
Show Perf Per Clock Calculation Graphs Where Applicable

Table

Show Detailed System Result Table

Run Management

Highlight
Result
Hide
Result
Result
Identifier
View Logs
Performance Per
Dollar
Date
Run
  Test
  Duration
disks
April 07 2017
 
MicronTest01
May 29 2017
 
Invert Hiding All Results Option
 
Only show results matching title/arguments (delimit multiple options with a comma):
Do not show results matching title/arguments (delimit multiple options with a comma):


NVMe testProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsMonitorNetworkAudioOSKernelDesktopDisplay ServerDisplay DriverOpenGLCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutiondisksMicronTest012 x Intel Xeon E5-2699 v3 @ 3.60GHz (72 Cores)Intel S2600TPIntel Xeon E7 v3/Xeon4 x 4096 MB DDR4-2134MHz Micron1000GB Seagate ST1000NM0033-9ZM + 2000GB INTEL SSDPEDMD020T4LLVMpipeDELL U2211HIntel I350 Gigabit ConnectionLinuxMint 18.14.4.0-72-generic (x86_64)Cinnamon 3.2.7X Server 1.18.4modesetting 1.18.43.3 Mesa 12.0.6 Gallium 0.4 (LLVM 3.8 256 bits)GCC 5.4.0 20160609ext41280x1024Intel Pentium G4400 @ 3.30GHz (2 Cores)Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI-CFIntel Sky Lake8192MB128GB Micron_M510_MTFDinteldrmfb (1000MHz)Realtek ALC1150ROG PG27AQIntel ConnectionUbuntu 16.044.4.0-78-generic (x86_64)1920x1080OpenBenchmarking.orgCompiler Details- --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-browser-plugin --disable-vtable-verify --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-gtk-cairo --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-java-home --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,java,go,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libmpx --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-abi=m64 --with-arch-32=i686 --with-arch-directory=amd64 --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-tune=generic -v Disk Details- DEADLINE / data=ordered,errors=remount-ro,relatime,rwProcessor Details- Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave

BlogBench

OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.0Test: ReaddisksMicronTest01500K1000K1500K2000K2500KSE +/- 42411.32, N = 3SE +/- 4693.81, N = 323369313397981. (CC) gcc options: -O2 -pthread
OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.0Test: ReaddisksMicronTest01400K800K1200K1600K2000KMin: 2261370 / Avg: 2336931.33 / Max: 2408089Min: 333593 / Avg: 339797.67 / Max: 3490011. (CC) gcc options: -O2 -pthread

Dbench

Dbench is a benchmark designed by the Samba project as a free alternative to netbench, but dbench contains only file-system calls for testing the disk performance. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterDbench 4.0Client Count: 1disksMicronTest011020304050SE +/- 0.14, N = 3SE +/- 0.02, N = 314.8143.991. (CC) gcc options: -lpopt -O2
OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterDbench 4.0Client Count: 1disksMicronTest01918273645Min: 14.57 / Avg: 14.81 / Max: 15.06Min: 43.97 / Avg: 43.99 / Max: 44.021. (CC) gcc options: -lpopt -O2