TrueOS 18.03

Intel Core i9-7980XE testing with a ASUS PRIME X299-A and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6044MB on FreeBSD via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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FreeBSD 12-CURRENT
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TrueOS 18.03OpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core i9-7980XE @ 2.60GHz (36 Cores)ASUS PRIME X299-AIntel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers16128MBGeneric NVMe DeviceNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6044MBIntel Kabylake-H HDAAcer B286HKIntel PRO/1000 ConnectionFreeBSD12.0-CURRENT (x86_64)X Server 1.18.4NVIDIA 390.254.5.0Clang 6.0.0 (SVN 324090)zfs3840x2160ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioMonitorNetworkOSKernelDisplay ServerDisplay DriverOpenGLCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionTrueOS 18.03 BenchmarksSystem Logs

TrueOS 18.03blogbench: Readblogbench: Writeblake2: bork: File Encryption Timeasmfish: 1024 Hash Memory, 26 Depthaobench: 2048 x 2048 - Total TimeFreeBSD 12-CURRENT17850220273.5722.734955520946.15OpenBenchmarking.org

BlogBench

BlogBench is designed to replicate the load of a real-world busy file server by stressing the file-system with multiple threads of random reads, writes, and rewrites. The behavior is mimicked of that of a blog by creating blogs with content and pictures, modifying blog posts, adding comments to these blogs, and then reading the content of the blogs. All of these blogs generated are created locally with fake content and pictures. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.0Test: ReadFreeBSD 12-CURRENT40K80K120K160K200KSE +/- 1299.09, N = 31785021. (CC) clang options: -O2 -pthread

OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.0Test: WriteFreeBSD 12-CURRENT400800120016002000SE +/- 10.35, N = 320271. (CC) clang options: -O2 -pthread

BLAKE2

This is a benchmark of BLAKE2 using the blake2s binary. BLAKE2 is a high-performance crypto alternative to MD5 and SHA-2/3. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgCycles Per Byte, Fewer Is BetterBLAKE2 20170307FreeBSD 12-CURRENT0.80331.60662.40993.21324.0165SE +/- 0.00, N = 33.571. (CC) clang options: -O3 -march=native -lcrypto -lz

Bork File Encrypter

Bork is a small, cross-platform file encryption utility. It is written in Java and designed to be included along with the files it encrypts for long-term storage. This test measures the amount of time it takes to encrypt a sample file. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterBork File Encrypter 1.4File Encryption TimeFreeBSD 12-CURRENT510152025SE +/- 0.22, N = 322.73

asmFish

This is a test of asmFish, an advanced chess benchmark written in Assembly. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgNodes/second, More Is BetterasmFish 2017-09-191024 Hash Memory, 26 DepthFreeBSD 12-CURRENT11M22M33M44M55MSE +/- 500260.84, N = 349555209

AOBench

AOBench is a lightweight ambient occlusion renderer, written in C. The test profile is using a size of 2048 x 2048. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterAOBenchSize: 2048 x 2048 - Total TimeFreeBSD 12-CURRENT1020304050SE +/- 0.00, N = 346.151. (CC) clang options: -lm -O3