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Intel Core i7-4790K testing with a Notebook P770ZM and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M 6144MB on Ubuntu 14.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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encryptedOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core i7-4790K @ 4.40GHz (8 Cores)Notebook P770ZMIntel 4th Gen Core DRAM32768MB1024GB Samsung SSD 850NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M 6144MBIntel Device 8ca0Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Intel Wireless 7265Ubuntu 14.043.19.0-30-generic (x86_64)KDE 4.13.3X Server 1.17.1nouveau 1.0.114.3.0GCC 4.8ext41920x1080ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioNetworkOSKernelDesktopDisplay ServerDisplay DriverOpenGLCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionEncrypted BenchmarksSystem Logs- --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-browser-plugin --disable-libmudflap --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,c++,java,go,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --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-ecj-jar=/usr/share/java/eclipse-ecj.jar --with-java-home=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-gcj-4.8-amd64/jre --with-jvm-jar-dir=/usr/lib/jvm-exports/java-1.5.0-gcj-4.8-amd64 --with-jvm-root-dir=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-gcj-4.8-amd64 --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-tune=generic -v - Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave- Python 2.7.6.- data=ordered,errors=remount-ro,relatime,rw

encryptedcompilebench: Compilecompilebench: Initial Createcompilebench: Read Compiled Treedbench: 12 Clientstiobench: 64MB Rand Write - 32 Threadsdbench: 48 Clientsdbench: 128 Clientsdbench: 1 Clientsfs-mark: 1000 Files, 1MB Sizeiozone: 8GB Read Performanceiozone: 8GB Write Performancepostmark: Disk Transaction Performanceunpack-linux: linux-2.6.32.tar.bz2tiobench: 64MB Rand Read - 32 Threadsapache: Static Web Page Servingaio-stress: Rand Writesqlite: Timed SQLite Insertionscompress-gzip: 2GB File Compressionenc11202.78461.593313.34175.544.48502.921034.6738.1547.109135.13495.6771426.6915445.6750493.144155.98165.469.85OpenBenchmarking.org

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.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterCompile Bench 0.6Test: Compileenc130060090012001500SE +/- 16.04, N = 31202.78

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterCompile Bench 0.6Test: Initial Createenc1100200300400500SE +/- 2.05, N = 3461.59

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterCompile Bench 0.6Test: Read Compiled Treeenc17001400210028003500SE +/- 16.72, N = 33313.34

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 4.012 Clientsenc14080120160200SE +/- 0.55, N = 3175.54

Threaded I/O Tester

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterThreaded I/O Tester 0.3.364MB Random Write - 32 Threadsenc11.0082.0163.0244.0325.04SE +/- 0.04, N = 34.48

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 4.048 Clientsenc1110220330440550SE +/- 2.74, N = 3502.92

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterDbench 4.0128 Clientsenc12004006008001000SE +/- 1.73, N = 31034.67

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterDbench 4.01 Clientsenc1918273645SE +/- 0.00, N = 338.15

FS-Mark

FS_Mark is designed to test a system's file-system performance. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgFiles/s, More Is BetterFS-Mark 3.31000 Files, 1MB Sizeenc11122334455SE +/- 0.15, N = 347.10

IOzone

The IOzone benchmark tests the hard disk drive / file-system performance. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterIOzone 3.4058GB Read Performanceenc12K4K6K8K10KSE +/- 24.38, N = 39135.13

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterIOzone 3.4058GB Write Performanceenc1110220330440550SE +/- 0.19, N = 3495.67

PostMark

This is a test of NetApp's PostMark benchmark designed to simulate small-file testing similar to the tasks endured by web and mail servers. This test profile will set PostMark to perform 25,000 transactions with 500 files simultaneously with the file sizes ranging between 5 and 512 kilobytes. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgTPS, More Is BetterPostMark 1.51Disk Transaction Performanceenc115003000450060007500SE +/- 0.00, N = 371421. (CC) gcc options: -O3

Unpacking The Linux Kernel

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterUnpacking The Linux Kernellinux-2.6.32.tar.bz2enc1246810SE +/- 0.09, N = 46.69

Threaded I/O Tester

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterThreaded I/O Tester 0.3.364MB Random Read - 32 Threadsenc13K6K9K12K15KSE +/- 310.75, N = 615445.67

Apache Benchmark

This is a test of ab, which is the Apache benchmark program. This test profile measures how many requests per second a given system can sustain when carrying out 1,000,000 requests with 100 requests being carried out concurrently. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgRequests Per Second, More Is BetterApache Benchmark 2.4.7Static Web Page Servingenc111K22K33K44K55KSE +/- 23.68, N = 350493.14

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 0.21Random Writeenc19001800270036004500SE +/- 77.54, N = 64155.98

SQLite

This is a simple benchmark of SQLite. At present this test profile just measures the time to perform a pre-defined number of insertions on an indexed database. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterSQLite 3.8.10.2Timed SQLite Insertionsenc14080120160200SE +/- 0.29, N = 3165.46

Gzip Compression

OpenBenchmarking.orgSeconds, Fewer Is BetterGzip Compression2GB File Compressionenc13691215SE +/- 0.12, N = 39.85