compilebench dec2018
Intel Core i7 testing with a Apple MacBook Pro and Intel Iris Pro + NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB on macOS 10.14.2 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
APPLE SSD SM0512F
Processor: Intel Core i7 @ 2.30GHz (4 Cores / 8 Threads), Motherboard: Apple MacBook Pro, Chipset: Apple SSD, Memory: 2 x 8 GB DDR3-1600MHz, Disk: 500GB APPLE SSD SM0512F, Graphics: Intel Iris Pro + NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB, Monitor: Color LCD
OS: macOS 10.14.2, Kernel: 18.2.0 (x86_64), Compiler: Clang 4.0.1 + GCC 4.2.1 + LLVM 4.0.1 + Xcode 10.1, File-System: Case-Sensitive Journaled HFS+, Screen Resolution: 2880x1800
Environment Notes: NVM_CD_FLAGS=-q XPC_FLAGS=0x0
Python Notes: Python 2.7.15 :: Anaconda + Python 3.7.2
Compile Bench
Compilebench tries to age a filesystem by simulating some of the disk IO common in creating, compiling, patching, stating and reading kernel trees. It indirectly measures how well filesystems can maintain directory locality as the disk fills up and directories age. This current test is setup to use the makej mode with 10 initial directories Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
APPLE SSD SM0512F
Processor: Intel Core i7 @ 2.30GHz (4 Cores / 8 Threads), Motherboard: Apple MacBook Pro, Chipset: Apple SSD, Memory: 2 x 8 GB DDR3-1600MHz, Disk: 500GB APPLE SSD SM0512F, Graphics: Intel Iris Pro + NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB, Monitor: Color LCD
OS: macOS 10.14.2, Kernel: 18.2.0 (x86_64), Compiler: Clang 4.0.1 + GCC 4.2.1 + LLVM 4.0.1 + Xcode 10.1, File-System: Case-Sensitive Journaled HFS+, Screen Resolution: 2880x1800
Environment Notes: NVM_CD_FLAGS=-q XPC_FLAGS=0x0
Python Notes: Python 2.7.15 :: Anaconda + Python 3.7.2
Testing initiated at 28 December 2018 09:46 by user jandc.