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QEMU HDD
August 10 2018
  42 Minutes
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PhysicalDriveOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core @ 2.90GHz (8 Cores)Virtuozzo KVM (1.10.2-3.1.vz7.3 BIOS)2 x 16384 MB RAM Virtuozzo107GB QEMU HDDbochsdrmfbCentOS Linux 73.10.0-862.9.1.el7.x86_64 (x86_64)GCC 4.8.5 20150623xfs1024x768KVMProcessorMotherboardMemoryDiskGraphicsOSKernelCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionSystem LayerPhysicalDrive BenchmarksSystem Logs- --build=x86_64-redhat-linux --disable-libgcj --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-initfini-array --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,obj-c++,java,fortran,ada,go,lto --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch_32=x86-64 --with-linker-hash-style=gnu --with-tune=generic - DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw- KPTI + Load fences + IBRS (kernel) + SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp Protection

AIO-Stress

AIO-Stress is an a-synchronous I/O benchmark created by SuSE. Current this profile uses a 2048MB test file and a 64KB record size. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterAIO-Stress 0.21Test: Random WriteQEMU HDD8001600240032004000SE +/- 56.65, N = 63508.191. (CC) gcc options: -pthread -laio

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: ReadQEMU HDD300K600K900K1200K1500KSE +/- 34430.17, N = 615292851. (CC) gcc options: -O2 -pthread

OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.0Test: WriteQEMU HDD30060090012001500SE +/- 33.82, N = 315151. (CC) gcc options: -O2 -pthread