Linux vs. FreeBSD vs. Windows Server benchmarks for a future article on Phoronix.com. Windows Server was tested with Windows Defender disabled.
Scientific Linux 6.10 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) , Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 12 x 8192 MB DDR4-2666MHz Micron 9ASF1G72PZ-2G6B1, Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Monitor: VE228, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: Scientific 6.10, Kernel: 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME, Display Server: X Server 1.17.4, Display Driver: modesetting 1.17.4, Compiler: GCC 4.4.7 20120313, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 800x600
Compiler Notes: --build=x86_64-redhat-linux --disable-dssi --disable-libjava-multilib --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-java-maintainer-mode --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,obj-c++,java,fortran,ada --enable-libgcj-multifile --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch_32=i686 --with-cloog --with-ppl --with-tune=genericDisk Notes: CFQ / barrier=1,data=ordered,relatime,rw,seclabelProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq ondemandPython Notes: Python 2.6.6Security Notes: SELinux + KPTI + Load fences + IBRS (kernel) Protection
Scientific Linux 7.5 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) , Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 12 x 8192 MB DDR4-2666MHz Micron 9ASF1G72PZ-2G6B1, Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: Scientific Linux 7.5, Kernel: 3.10.0-862.6.3.el7.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.25.4, Display Server: X Server 1.19.5, Display Driver: modesetting 1.19.5, Compiler: GCC 4.8.5 20150623, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Compiler Notes: --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=genericDisk Notes: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabelProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.5Security Notes: SELinux + KPTI + Load fences + IBRS (kernel) Protection
Fedora Server 28 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads), Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 96256MB , Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Monitor: VE228 , Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: Fedora 28, Kernel: 4.17.3-200.fc28.x86_64 (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 8.1.1 20180502, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Compiler Notes: --build=x86_64-redhat-linux --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-cet --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-initfini-array --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++,ada,go,lto --enable-libmpx --enable-multilib --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch_32=i686 --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-isl --with-linker-hash-style=gnu --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driverDisk Notes: CFQ / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabelProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.15 + Python 3.6.5Security Notes: SELinux + KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection
CentOS Linux 7.5 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads), Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 95232MB , Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Monitor: VE228, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: CentOS Linux 7, Kernel: 3.10.0-862.6.3.el7.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.25.4, Display Server: X Server 1.19.5, Display Driver: modesetting 1.19.5, Compiler: GCC 4.8.5 20150623, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Compiler Notes: --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=genericDisk Notes: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabelProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.5Security Notes: SELinux Protection
Debian 9.4 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads), Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Device 2020 , Memory: 96256MB , Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Monitor: VE228, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: Debian 9.4, Kernel: 4.9.0-6-amd64 (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.22.3, Compiler: GCC 6.3.0 20170516, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Compiler Notes: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-browser-plugin --disable-vtable-verify --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --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=auto --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=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-target-system-zlib --with-tune=generic -vDisk Notes: CFQ / data=ordered,errors=remount-ro,relatime,rwProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.13 + Python 3.5.3Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection
openSUSE Leap 15.0 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads), Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers , Memory: 96256MB, Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Monitor: VE228, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: openSUSE Leap 15.0, Kernel: 4.12.14-lp150.12.4-default (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 7.3.1 20180323 [gcc-7-branch revision 258812], File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Environment Notes: LIBGL_DEBUG=quietCompiler Notes: --build=x86_64-suse-linux --disable-libcc1 --disable-libssp --disable-libstdcxx-pch --disable-libvtv --disable-plugin --disable-werror --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,fortran,obj-c++,ada,go --enable-libstdcxx-allocator=new --enable-linux-futex --enable-multilib --enable-offload-targets=hsa,nvptx-none=/usr/nvptx-none, --enable-ssp --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs --host=x86_64-suse-linux --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch-32=x86-64 --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-slibdir=/lib64 --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver --without-system-libunwindDisk Notes: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rwProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.5Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation IBPB IBRS_FW + SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp Protection
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-23-generic (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 7.3.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Compiler Notes: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-vtable-verify --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,go,brig,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libmpx --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc=auto --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=x86_64-linux-gnu- --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-abi=m64 --with-arch-32=i686 --with-as=/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-as --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-ld=/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-target-system-zlib --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver -vDisk Notes: CFQ / data=ordered,relatime,rwProcessor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersavePython Notes: Python 2.7.15rc1 + Python 3.6.5Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection
Clear Linux 23610 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads), Motherboard: TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS), Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 96256MB, Disk: 256GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family, Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection
OS: Clear Linux OS 23610, Kernel: 4.17.5-589.native (x86_64), Vulkan: 1.0.39, Compiler: GCC 8.1.1 20180514 + Clang 6.0.1 + LLVM 6.0.1, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 800x600
Environment Notes: CFFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-malign-data=abi-fno-semantic-interposition-ftree-vectorize-ftree-loop-vectorize-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags CFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wformat-Wformat-security-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-fno-semantic-interposition-ffat-lto-objects-fno-signed-zeros-fno-trapping-math-fassociative-math-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags CXXFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wformat-Wformat-security-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-fno-semantic-interposition-ffat-lto-objects-fno-signed-zeros-fno-trapping-math-fassociative-math-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags-fvisibility-inlines-hidden-Wl--enable-new-dtags FFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-malign-data=abi-fno-semantic-interposition-ftree-vectorize-ftree-loop-vectorize-Wl--enable-new-dtags THEANO_FLAGS=floatX=float32 openmp=true gcc.cxxflags="-ftree-vectorize-mavx"Compiler Notes: --build=x86_64-generic-linux --disable-libmpx --disable-libunwind-exceptions --disable-multiarch --disable-vtable-verify --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go --enable-ld=default --enable-libstdcxx-pch --enable-lto --enable-multilib --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --exec-prefix=/usr --includedir=/usr/include --target=x86_64-generic-linux --with-arch=westmere --with-glibc-version=2.19 --with-gnu-ld --with-isl --with-ppl=yes --with-tune=haswellDisk Notes: MQ-DEADLINE / relatime,rw,stripe=256Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate performancePython Notes: Python 3.7.0Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection
FreeBSD 11.2 Processor: Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (80 Cores) , Motherboard: TYAN B7106G24EV4HR , Chipset: Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers, Memory: 97024MB , Disk: Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB EXM04B6Q + AHCI SGPIO Enclosure 1.00 0001 + AHCI SGPIO Enclosure 1.00 0001 , Graphics: ASPEED ASPEED Family
OS: FreeBSD, Kernel: 11.2-RELEASE (x86_64), Compiler: Clang 6.0.0 (SVN 326565), File-System: zfs, Screen Resolution: 1280x1024
Python Notes: Python 2.7.15 + Python 3.6.5Security Notes: KPTI Protection
Windows Server 2016 Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) , Motherboard: TYAN S7106 , Memory: 12 x 8192 MB 2666MHz Micron 9ASF1G72PZ-2G6B1 , Disk: 238GB Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB , Graphics: Microsoft Basic Display , Network: Intel I210 Gigabit Connection + Intel I210 Gigabit Connection #2 + Microsoft ISATAP + Microsoft ISATAP #2
OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Essentials Build 14393, Kernel: 10.0 (x86_64), Display Driver: 10.0.14393.0, Compiler: GCC 7.1.0, File-System: NTFS, Screen Resolution: 1024x768
Python Notes: Python 2.7.14
Linux vs. FreeBSD vs. Windows Server Performance On Intel Xeon Scalable Gold Processor Motherboard Chipset Memory Disk Graphics Monitor Network OS Kernel Desktop Display Server Display Driver Compiler File-System Screen Resolution Vulkan Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) TYAN S7106 (V1.01 BIOS) Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers 12 x 8192 MB DDR4-2666MHz Micron 9ASF1G72PZ-2G6B1 256GB Samsung SSD 850 ASPEED ASPEED Family VE228 Intel I210 Gigabit Connection Scientific 6.10 2.6.32-754.el6.x86_64 (x86_64) GNOME X Server 1.17.4 modesetting 1.17.4 GCC 4.4.7 20120313 ext4 800x600 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 3.70GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) Scientific Linux 7.5 3.10.0-862.6.3.el7.x86_64 (x86_64) GNOME Shell 3.25.4 X Server 1.19.5 modesetting 1.19.5 GCC 4.8.5 20150623 xfs 1024x768 96256MB VE228 Fedora 28 4.17.3-200.fc28.x86_64 (x86_64) GCC 8.1.1 20180502 1920x1080 95232MB CentOS Linux 7 3.10.0-862.6.3.el7.x86_64 (x86_64) GNOME Shell 3.25.4 X Server 1.19.5 modesetting 1.19.5 GCC 4.8.5 20150623 Intel Device 2020 96256MB Debian 9.4 4.9.0-6-amd64 (x86_64) GNOME Shell 3.22.3 GCC 6.3.0 20170516 ext4 Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers openSUSE Leap 15.0 4.12.14-lp150.12.4-default (x86_64) GCC 7.3.1 20180323 [gcc-7-branch revision 258812] xfs Ubuntu 18.04 4.15.0-23-generic (x86_64) GCC 7.3.0 ext4 Clear Linux OS 23610 4.17.5-589.native (x86_64) 1.0.39 GCC 8.1.1 20180514 + Clang 6.0.1 + LLVM 6.0.1 800x600 Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (80 Cores) TYAN B7106G24EV4HR 97024MB Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB EXM04B6Q + AHCI SGPIO Enclosure 1.00 0001 + AHCI SGPIO Enclosure 1.00 0001 FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE (x86_64) Clang 6.0.0 (SVN 326565) zfs 1280x1024 2 x Intel Xeon Gold 6138 @ 2.00GHz (40 Cores / 80 Threads) TYAN S7106 12 x 8192 MB 2666MHz Micron 9ASF1G72PZ-2G6B1 238GB Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB Microsoft Basic Display Intel I210 Gigabit Connection + Intel I210 Gigabit Connection #2 + Microsoft ISATAP + Microsoft ISATAP #2 Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Essentials Build 14393 10.0 (x86_64) 10.0.14393.0 GCC 7.1.0 NTFS 1024x768 OpenBenchmarking.org Compiler Details - Scientific Linux 6.10: --build=x86_64-redhat-linux --disable-dssi --disable-libjava-multilib --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-java-awt=gtk --enable-java-maintainer-mode --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,obj-c++,java,fortran,ada --enable-libgcj-multifile --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch_32=i686 --with-cloog --with-ppl --with-tune=generic - Scientific Linux 7.5: --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 - Fedora Server 28: --build=x86_64-redhat-linux --disable-libunwind-exceptions --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-cet --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-initfini-array --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++,ada,go,lto --enable-libmpx --enable-multilib --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch_32=i686 --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-isl --with-linker-hash-style=gnu --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver - CentOS Linux 7.5: --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 - Debian 9.4: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-browser-plugin --disable-vtable-verify --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --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=auto --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=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-target-system-zlib --with-tune=generic -v - openSUSE Leap 15.0: --build=x86_64-suse-linux --disable-libcc1 --disable-libssp --disable-libstdcxx-pch --disable-libvtv --disable-plugin --disable-werror --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-checking=release --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-languages=c,c++,objc,fortran,obj-c++,ada,go --enable-libstdcxx-allocator=new --enable-linux-futex --enable-multilib --enable-offload-targets=hsa,nvptx-none=/usr/nvptx-none, --enable-ssp --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs --host=x86_64-suse-linux --mandir=/usr/share/man --with-arch-32=x86-64 --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-slibdir=/lib64 --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver --without-system-libunwind - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-vtable-verify --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,go,brig,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libmpx --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc=auto --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=x86_64-linux-gnu- --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-abi=m64 --with-arch-32=i686 --with-as=/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-as --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-ld=/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-target-system-zlib --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver -v - Clear Linux 23610: --build=x86_64-generic-linux --disable-libmpx --disable-libunwind-exceptions --disable-multiarch --disable-vtable-verify --enable-__cxa_atexit --enable-bootstrap --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-indirect-function --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,go --enable-ld=default --enable-libstdcxx-pch --enable-lto --enable-multilib --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --exec-prefix=/usr --includedir=/usr/include --target=x86_64-generic-linux --with-arch=westmere --with-glibc-version=2.19 --with-gnu-ld --with-isl --with-ppl=yes --with-tune=haswell Disk Details - Scientific Linux 6.10: CFQ / barrier=1,data=ordered,relatime,rw,seclabel - Scientific Linux 7.5: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabel - Fedora Server 28: CFQ / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabel - CentOS Linux 7.5: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabel - Debian 9.4: CFQ / data=ordered,errors=remount-ro,relatime,rw - openSUSE Leap 15.0: DEADLINE / attr2,inode64,noquota,relatime,rw - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: CFQ / data=ordered,relatime,rw - Clear Linux 23610: MQ-DEADLINE / relatime,rw,stripe=256 Processor Details - Scientific Linux 6.10: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq ondemand - Scientific Linux 7.5: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - Fedora Server 28: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - CentOS Linux 7.5: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - Debian 9.4: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - openSUSE Leap 15.0: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave - Clear Linux 23610: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate performance Python Details - Scientific Linux 6.10: Python 2.6.6 - Scientific Linux 7.5: Python 2.7.5 - Fedora Server 28: Python 2.7.15 + Python 3.6.5 - CentOS Linux 7.5: Python 2.7.5 - Debian 9.4: Python 2.7.13 + Python 3.5.3 - openSUSE Leap 15.0: Python 2.7.14 + Python 3.6.5 - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Python 2.7.15rc1 + Python 3.6.5 - Clear Linux 23610: Python 3.7.0 - FreeBSD 11.2: Python 2.7.15 + Python 3.6.5 - Windows Server 2016: Python 2.7.14 Security Details - Scientific Linux 6.10: SELinux + KPTI + Load fences + IBRS (kernel) Protection - Scientific Linux 7.5: SELinux + KPTI + Load fences + IBRS (kernel) Protection - Fedora Server 28: SELinux + KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection - CentOS Linux 7.5: SELinux Protection - Debian 9.4: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection - openSUSE Leap 15.0: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation IBPB IBRS_FW + SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp Protection - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection - Clear Linux 23610: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline IBPB IBRS_FW Protection - FreeBSD 11.2: KPTI Protection Environment Details - openSUSE Leap 15.0: LIBGL_DEBUG=quiet - Clear Linux 23610: CFFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-malign-data=abi-fno-semantic-interposition-ftree-vectorize-ftree-loop-vectorize-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags CFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wformat-Wformat-security-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-fno-semantic-interposition-ffat-lto-objects-fno-signed-zeros-fno-trapping-math-fassociative-math-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags CXXFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wformat-Wformat-security-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-fno-semantic-interposition-ffat-lto-objects-fno-signed-zeros-fno-trapping-math-fassociative-math-Wl-sort-common-Wl--enable-new-dtags-fvisibility-inlines-hidden-Wl--enable-new-dtags FFLAGS=-g-O3-feliminate-unused-debug-types-pipe-Wall-Wp-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2-fexceptions-fstack-protector--param=ssp-buffer-size=32-Wl--copy-dt-needed-entries-m64-fasynchronous-unwind-tables-Wp-D_REENTRANT-ftree-loop-distribute-patterns-Wl-z-Wl now-Wl-z-Wl relro-malign-data=abi-fno-semantic-interposition-ftree-vectorize-ftree-loop-vectorize-Wl--enable-new-dtags THEANO_FLAGS=floatX=float32 openmp=true gcc.cxxflags="-ftree-vectorize-mavx"
Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 Logarithmic Result Overview Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.0 PHPBench Git FLAC Audio Encoding SQLite Gzip Compression
Linux vs. FreeBSD vs. Windows Server Performance On Intel Xeon Scalable Gold sqlite: Timed SQLite Insertions compilebench: Initial Create compilebench: Read Compiled Tree fio: Seq Read - AIO - No - Yes - 2MB - Default Test Directory fio: Seq Write - AIO - No - Yes - 2MB - Default Test Directory compress-7zip: Compress Speed Test ebizzy: build-linux-kernel: Time To Compile compress-gzip: Linux Source Tree Archiving To .tar.gz compress-zstd: Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 encode-flac: WAV To FLAC encode-mp3: WAV To MP3 openssl: RSA 4096-bit Performance pgbench: Buffer Test - Normal Load - Read Only pgbench: Buffer Test - Normal Load - Read Write redis: GET redis: SET phpbench: PHP Benchmark Suite git: Time To Complete Common Git Commands go-benchmark: build go-benchmark: http go-benchmark: json go-benchmark: garbage crafty: Elapsed Time stockfish: Total Time c-ray: Total Time primesieve: 1e12 Prime Number Generation y-cruncher: Calculating 500M Pi Digits perl-benchmark: Pod2html perl-benchmark: Interpreter tjbench: Decompression Throughput pybench: Total For Average Test Times osbench: Create Files osbench: Create Processes osbench: Create Threads osbench: Launch Programs osbench: Memory Allocations blender: Barbershop - CPU-Only compress-zstd: Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 mafft: Multiple Sequence Alignment graphics-magick: Resizing graphics-magick: Sharpen fhourstones: Complex Connect-4 Solving Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 47.70 263.68 733.71 147565 27.09 43.01 118.83 12.72 32.80 5128.70 463490.74 8220.48 1446213.06 1000310.29 155830 5.93 48.57 205.07 664.16 153362 486578 27.97 43.21 107.66 11.97 32.82 7921.87 553239.06 8805.31 1486675.83 1158207.41 207520 6.40 50.79 250.10 2192.23 530 513 136691 972671 29.55 42.17 121.80 10.49 32.35 7815.10 578734.22 8795.75 2184313.67 1600949.52 585783 6.41 20363742235 8532 2579861 860157 7773429 71612689 6.46 10.36 12.41 0.11946210 0.00384019 161.07 1450 46.01 43.34 26.26 50.93 97.26 377.73 151.06 3.57 176 192 12946.70 49.38 198.47 1544.96 533 515 153068 502061 28.08 42.80 107.56 11.93 32.88 7913.10 543870.53 8759.36 1460813.88 1170125.96 207018 6.30 17113132152 26812 3209860 1184670 7538383 71967171 2.95 12.47 0.13591476 0.00300606 362.69 3.56 205 179 12936.87 40.36 513.96 2511.30 532 506 149486 926653 29.80 39.46 119.79 9.82 32.21 7971.87 599417.09 9020.64 2140872.96 1669601.08 482002 6.12 13944580162 8605 2780598 1233760 7367844 69627634 2.84 10.04 11.44 0.12176682 0.00250839 160.67 1464 16.02 41.68 17.28 62.55 96.02 374.39 146.38 3.65 208 200 12707.70 39.18 280.14 1381.51 533 514 151274 922242 43.95 107.24 10.53 34.22 7992.03 1197360.13 682838.51 170750 8.11 21633451721 19470 3050485 1103044 6496111 72346787 3.26 10.18 12.44 0.28792200 0.00351367 145.78 6039 40.24 39.18 19.89 60.16 121.80 370.42 111.04 3.98 12347.20 82.57 515.22 2341.49 533 515 137768 946637 30.01 39.67 118.36 10.37 32.16 7916.50 588782.88 8600.24 1851598.04 1725079.84 594308 6.33 21355728053 8482 2565924 869886 7336137 69320329 3.16 10.23 12.31 0.11923194 0.00317606 152.66 1394 16.22 54.53 34.70 105.75 96.40 376.18 132.51 4.50 183 192 12466.80 40.72 531 513 163274 1051244 25.12 6.18 122.91 10.20 10.02 7921.20 518949.96 9452.00 2780849.92 1929417.29 747873 6.20 16398249062 8589 2369837 847735 7808917 73445353 3.71 10.18 11.19 0.11501011 0.00101401 159.87 1078 15.85 30.88 17.06 36.12 66.65 378.43 11.56 2.66 181 198 13724.33 38.65 164.94 491.71 78.65 22.74 19.97 6110.90 305880.53 3679.88 196178 15.47 46549650671 1095130 3240532 989277 4.77 13.46 0.30501553 0.00302706 79.36 3753 75.49 91.07 31271.94 216.75 116.93 59 30 7875.37 41.87 525 506 79239 61.14 15.03 225987 12.21 24454555800 7790 4293198 895667 5337856 69268363 19.37 16.84 0.27215000 0.01257967 112.54 2077 268.11 27.74 685.09 121.30 471.90 133.41 122 111 9589.17 OpenBenchmarking.org
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 .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better SQLite 3.22 Timed SQLite Insertions Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20 40 60 80 100 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.07, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.32, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00, N = 3 SE +/- 0.09, N = 3 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 47.70 48.57 50.79 49.38 40.36 39.18 82.57 40.72 38.65 41.87 -O2 -lreadline -ltermcap -ldl -O2 -ldl -O2 -ldl -O2 -ldl -O2 -ldl -O2 -ldl -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -ldl -O2 1. (CC) gcc options: -lz -lpthread
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better SQLite 3.22 Timed SQLite Insertions Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 16 32 48 64 80 Min: 47.67 / Avg: 47.7 / Max: 47.75 Min: 48.46 / Avg: 48.57 / Max: 48.7 Min: 50.76 / Avg: 50.79 / Max: 50.85 Min: 49.34 / Avg: 49.38 / Max: 49.45 Min: 40.24 / Avg: 40.36 / Max: 40.43 Min: 38.75 / Avg: 39.18 / Max: 39.8 Min: 82.57 / Avg: 82.57 / Max: 82.58 Min: 40.57 / Avg: 40.72 / Max: 40.88 Min: 38.58 / Avg: 38.65 / Max: 38.72 Min: 41.81 / Avg: 41.87 / Max: 41.9 1. (CC) gcc options: -lz -lpthread
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 .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org MB/s, More Is Better Compile Bench 0.6 Test: Initial Create Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS FreeBSD 11.2 110 220 330 440 550 SE +/- 6.66, N = 3 SE +/- 3.35, N = 3 SE +/- 6.07, N = 3 SE +/- 0.76, N = 3 SE +/- 3.02, N = 3 SE +/- 13.60, N = 3 SE +/- 3.43, N = 3 SE +/- 0.80, N = 3 263.68 205.07 250.10 198.47 513.96 280.14 515.22 164.94
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org MB/s, More Is Better Compile Bench 0.6 Test: Initial Create Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS FreeBSD 11.2 90 180 270 360 450 Min: 256.67 / Avg: 263.68 / Max: 277 Min: 198.39 / Avg: 205.07 / Max: 208.91 Min: 238.42 / Avg: 250.1 / Max: 258.82 Min: 197.09 / Avg: 198.47 / Max: 199.73 Min: 507.97 / Avg: 513.96 / Max: 517.67 Min: 253.31 / Avg: 280.14 / Max: 297.44 Min: 511.6 / Avg: 515.22 / Max: 522.07 Min: 163.62 / Avg: 164.94 / Max: 166.37
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org MB/s, More Is Better Compile Bench 0.6 Test: Read Compiled Tree Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS FreeBSD 11.2 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 SE +/- 12.51, N = 3 SE +/- 5.90, N = 3 SE +/- 20.41, N = 3 SE +/- 1.91, N = 3 SE +/- 0.83, N = 3 SE +/- 109.14, N = 3 SE +/- 13.86, N = 3 SE +/- 3.28, N = 3 733.71 664.16 2192.23 1544.96 2511.30 1381.51 2341.49 491.71
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org MB/s, More Is Better Compile Bench 0.6 Test: Read Compiled Tree Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS FreeBSD 11.2 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Min: 716.88 / Avg: 733.71 / Max: 758.15 Min: 654.93 / Avg: 664.16 / Max: 675.13 Min: 2152.4 / Avg: 2192.23 / Max: 2219.93 Min: 1541.13 / Avg: 1544.96 / Max: 1546.87 Min: 2509.65 / Avg: 2511.3 / Max: 2512.13 Min: 1163.22 / Avg: 1381.51 / Max: 1491.35 Min: 2318.38 / Avg: 2341.49 / Max: 2366.31 Min: 487.02 / Avg: 491.71 / Max: 498.04
7-Zip Compression This is a test of 7-Zip using p7zip with its integrated benchmark feature or upstream 7-Zip for the Windows x64 build. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org MIPS, More Is Better 7-Zip Compression 16.02 Compress Speed Test Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 30K 60K 90K 120K 150K SE +/- 470.66, N = 3 SE +/- 584.98, N = 3 SE +/- 1519.45, N = 3 SE +/- 923.83, N = 3 SE +/- 2131.48, N = 3 SE +/- 567.38, N = 3 SE +/- 471.88, N = 3 SE +/- 500.37, N = 3 SE +/- 553.10, N = 3 147565 153362 138741 153068 149486 151274 137768 163274 79239 1. (CXX) g++ options: -pipe -lpthread
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org MIPS Per Core, More Is Better 7-Zip Compression 16.02 Performance Per Core - Compress Speed Test Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 900 1800 2700 3600 4500 3689.13 3834.05 3468.53 3826.70 3737.15 3781.85 3444.20 4081.85 1980.98 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org MIPS Per GHz, More Is Better 7-Zip Compression 16.02 Performance Per Clock - Compress Speed Test Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 16K 32K 48K 64K 80K 73782.50 41449.19 37497.57 41369.73 40401.62 40884.86 37234.59 44128.11 39619.50 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 9. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org MIPS, More Is Better 7-Zip Compression 16.02 Compress Speed Test Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 30K 60K 90K 120K 150K Min: 146704 / Avg: 147565 / Max: 148325 Min: 152431 / Avg: 153361.67 / Max: 154441 Min: 136751 / Avg: 138741 / Max: 141725 Min: 151272 / Avg: 153068.33 / Max: 154341 Min: 145322 / Avg: 149486.33 / Max: 152358 Min: 150605 / Avg: 151273.67 / Max: 152402 Min: 137108 / Avg: 137767.67 / Max: 138682 Min: 162749 / Avg: 163273.67 / Max: 164274 Min: 78456 / Avg: 79238.67 / Max: 80307 1. (CXX) g++ options: -pipe -lpthread
ebizzy This is a test of ebizzy, a program to generate workloads resembling web server workloads. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Records/s, More Is Better ebizzy 0.3 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 200K 400K 600K 800K 1000K SE +/- 4876.78, N = 3 SE +/- 25596.06, N = 6 SE +/- 9424.29, N = 3 SE +/- 16136.96, N = 4 SE +/- 5078.88, N = 3 SE +/- 22420.16, N = 6 SE +/- 12485.25, N = 3 486578 972671 502061 926653 922242 946637 1051244 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math 1. (CC) gcc options: -pthread -lpthread -O3 -march=native
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Records/s Per Core, More Is Better ebizzy 0.3 Performance Per Core Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 6K 12K 18K 24K 30K 12164.45 24316.78 12551.53 23166.33 23056.05 23665.93 26281.10 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Records/s Per GHz, More Is Better ebizzy 0.3 Performance Per Clock Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 60K 120K 180K 240K 300K 131507.57 262884.05 135692.16 250446.76 249254.59 255847.84 284120.00 1. Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Records/s, More Is Better ebizzy 0.3 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 200K 400K 600K 800K 1000K Min: 477413 / Avg: 486578.33 / Max: 494050 Min: 883908 / Avg: 972671 / Max: 1072356 Min: 490144 / Avg: 502060.67 / Max: 520666 Min: 899639 / Avg: 926652.75 / Max: 972512 Min: 914294 / Avg: 922242.33 / Max: 931694 Min: 871318 / Avg: 946636.5 / Max: 1018201 Min: 1031748 / Avg: 1051244 / Max: 1074504 1. (CC) gcc options: -pthread -lpthread -O3 -march=native
Timed Linux Kernel Compilation This test times how long it takes to build the Linux kernel. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Timed Linux Kernel Compilation 4.13 Time To Compile Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 7 14 21 28 35 SE +/- 0.58, N = 6 SE +/- 0.63, N = 6 SE +/- 0.72, N = 6 SE +/- 0.65, N = 6 SE +/- 0.60, N = 6 SE +/- 0.73, N = 6 SE +/- 0.33, N = 6 27.09 27.97 29.55 28.08 29.80 30.01 25.12
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Timed Linux Kernel Compilation 4.13 Performance Per Core - Time To Compile Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 300 600 900 1200 1500 1083.6 1118.8 1182.0 1123.2 1192.0 1200.4 1004.8 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Timed Linux Kernel Compilation 4.13 Performance Per Clock - Time To Compile Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 20 40 60 80 100 54.18 103.49 109.34 103.90 110.26 111.04 92.94 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Timed Linux Kernel Compilation 4.13 Time To Compile Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 7 14 21 28 35 Min: 26.44 / Avg: 27.09 / Max: 30 Min: 27.17 / Avg: 27.97 / Max: 31.11 Min: 28.76 / Avg: 29.55 / Max: 33.12 Min: 27.11 / Avg: 28.08 / Max: 31.32 Min: 28.87 / Avg: 29.8 / Max: 32.75 Min: 29.07 / Avg: 30.01 / Max: 33.66 Min: 24.63 / Avg: 25.12 / Max: 26.77
Gzip Compression This test measures the time needed to archive/compress two copies of the Linux 4.13 kernel source tree using Gzip compression. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Gzip Compression Linux Source Tree Archiving To .tar.gz Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20 40 60 80 100 SE +/- 0.16, N = 3 SE +/- 0.23, N = 3 SE +/- 0.69, N = 3 SE +/- 0.13, N = 3 SE +/- 0.11, N = 3 SE +/- 0.75, N = 3 SE +/- 0.13, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.20, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 43.01 43.21 42.17 42.80 39.46 43.95 39.67 6.18 78.65 61.14
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Gzip Compression Performance Per Core - Linux Source Tree Archiving To .tar.gz Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1300 2600 3900 5200 6500 1720.4 1728.4 1686.8 1712.0 1578.4 1758.0 1586.8 247.2 6292.0 2445.6 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Gzip Compression Performance Per Clock - Linux Source Tree Archiving To .tar.gz Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 40 80 120 160 200 86.02 159.88 156.03 158.36 146.00 162.62 146.78 22.87 157.30 122.28 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Gzip Compression Linux Source Tree Archiving To .tar.gz Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 15 30 45 60 75 Min: 42.69 / Avg: 43.01 / Max: 43.21 Min: 42.9 / Avg: 43.21 / Max: 43.67 Min: 41.48 / Avg: 42.17 / Max: 43.55 Min: 42.56 / Avg: 42.8 / Max: 43.02 Min: 39.31 / Avg: 39.46 / Max: 39.67 Min: 43.06 / Avg: 43.95 / Max: 45.45 Min: 39.51 / Avg: 39.67 / Max: 39.93 Min: 6.13 / Avg: 6.18 / Max: 6.22 Min: 78.31 / Avg: 78.65 / Max: 79 Min: 61.09 / Avg: 61.14 / Max: 61.19
Zstd Compression This test measures the time needed to compress a sample file (an Ubuntu file-system image) using Zstd compression. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression 1.3.4 Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 30 60 90 120 150 SE +/- 5.11, N = 6 SE +/- 0.90, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.52, N = 3 SE +/- 1.00, N = 3 SE +/- 0.28, N = 3 SE +/- 0.59, N = 3 SE +/- 7.19, N = 6 118.83 107.66 121.80 107.56 119.79 107.24 118.36 122.91 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math 1. (CC) gcc options: -O3 -pthread -lz
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression 1.3.4 Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 20 40 60 80 100 Min: 113.23 / Avg: 118.83 / Max: 144.36 Min: 106.3 / Avg: 107.66 / Max: 109.35 Min: 121.76 / Avg: 121.8 / Max: 121.83 Min: 106.89 / Avg: 107.56 / Max: 108.59 Min: 118.27 / Avg: 119.79 / Max: 121.67 Min: 106.85 / Avg: 107.24 / Max: 107.77 Min: 117.18 / Avg: 118.36 / Max: 119.03 Min: 105.62 / Avg: 122.91 / Max: 147.49 1. (CC) gcc options: -O3 -pthread -lz
FLAC Audio Encoding This test times how long it takes to encode a sample WAV file to FLAC format five times. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better FLAC Audio Encoding 1.3.2 WAV To FLAC Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5 10 15 20 25 SE +/- 0.03, N = 5 SE +/- 0.05, N = 5 SE +/- 0.04, N = 5 SE +/- 0.04, N = 5 SE +/- 0.02, N = 5 SE +/- 0.02, N = 5 SE +/- 0.03, N = 5 SE +/- 0.03, N = 5 SE +/- 0.15, N = 5 SE +/- 0.00, N = 5 12.72 11.97 10.45 11.93 9.82 10.53 10.37 10.20 22.74 15.03 -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O2 -fvisibility=hidden -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -fvisibility=hidden -logg -O2 1. (CXX) g++ options: -lm
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better FLAC Audio Encoding 1.3.2 WAV To FLAC Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5 10 15 20 25 Min: 12.66 / Avg: 12.72 / Max: 12.8 Min: 11.79 / Avg: 11.97 / Max: 12.07 Min: 10.36 / Avg: 10.45 / Max: 10.53 Min: 11.84 / Avg: 11.93 / Max: 12.08 Min: 9.74 / Avg: 9.82 / Max: 9.86 Min: 10.43 / Avg: 10.53 / Max: 10.57 Min: 10.28 / Avg: 10.37 / Max: 10.42 Min: 10.07 / Avg: 10.2 / Max: 10.26 Min: 22.35 / Avg: 22.74 / Max: 23.15 Min: 15.02 / Avg: 15.03 / Max: 15.04 1. (CXX) g++ options: -lm
LAME MP3 Encoding LAME is an MP3 encoder licensed under the LGPL. This test measures the time required to encode a WAV file to MP3 format. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better LAME MP3 Encoding 3.100 WAV To MP3 Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 8 16 24 32 40 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.08, N = 3 SE +/- 0.01, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.57, N = 6 SE +/- 0.01, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00, N = 3 SE +/- 0.12, N = 3 32.80 32.82 32.35 32.88 32.21 34.22 32.16 10.02 19.97 -lncurses -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -lncurses -O3 -pipe -lncurses 1. (CC) gcc options: -lm
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better LAME MP3 Encoding 3.100 WAV To MP3 Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 7 14 21 28 35 Min: 32.75 / Avg: 32.8 / Max: 32.86 Min: 32.71 / Avg: 32.82 / Max: 32.98 Min: 32.34 / Avg: 32.35 / Max: 32.36 Min: 32.75 / Avg: 32.88 / Max: 32.96 Min: 32.14 / Avg: 32.21 / Max: 32.33 Min: 33.29 / Avg: 34.22 / Max: 36.11 Min: 32.15 / Avg: 32.16 / Max: 32.17 Min: 10.01 / Avg: 10.02 / Max: 10.02 Min: 19.83 / Avg: 19.97 / Max: 20.21 1. (CC) gcc options: -lm
OpenSSL OpenSSL is an open-source toolkit that implements SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols. This test measures the RSA 4096-bit performance of OpenSSL. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Signs Per Second, More Is Better OpenSSL 1.1.0f RSA 4096-bit Performance Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K SE +/- 81.49, N = 3 SE +/- 10.68, N = 3 SE +/- 47.39, N = 3 SE +/- 38.83, N = 3 SE +/- 23.16, N = 3 SE +/- 22.76, N = 3 SE +/- 34.71, N = 3 SE +/- 27.15, N = 3 SE +/- 0.70, N = 3 5128.70 7921.87 7815.10 7913.10 7971.87 7992.03 7916.50 7921.20 6110.90
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Signs Per Second Per Core, More Is Better OpenSSL 1.1.0f Performance Per Core - RSA 4096-bit Performance Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 40 80 120 160 200 128.22 198.05 195.38 197.83 199.30 199.80 197.91 198.03 76.39 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Signs Per Second Per GHz, More Is Better OpenSSL 1.1.0f Performance Per Clock - RSA 4096-bit Performance Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 700 1400 2100 2800 3500 2564.35 2141.05 2112.19 2138.68 2154.56 2160.01 2139.59 2140.86 3055.45 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Signs Per Second, More Is Better OpenSSL 1.1.0f RSA 4096-bit Performance Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 1400 2800 4200 5600 7000 Min: 4965.8 / Avg: 5128.7 / Max: 5214.4 Min: 7900.7 / Avg: 7921.87 / Max: 7934.9 Min: 7758.9 / Avg: 7815.1 / Max: 7909.3 Min: 7860.6 / Avg: 7913.1 / Max: 7988.9 Min: 7936.2 / Avg: 7971.87 / Max: 8015.3 Min: 7948.1 / Avg: 7992.03 / Max: 8024.3 Min: 7859.6 / Avg: 7916.5 / Max: 7979.4 Min: 7868.8 / Avg: 7921.2 / Max: 7959.7 Min: 6110.1 / Avg: 6110.9 / Max: 6112.3
PostgreSQL pgbench This is a simple benchmark of PostgreSQL using pgbench. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Only Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 130K 260K 390K 520K 650K SE +/- 3267.88, N = 3 SE +/- 4484.46, N = 3 SE +/- 3793.82, N = 3 SE +/- 4410.33, N = 3 SE +/- 4545.82, N = 3 SE +/- 1698.28, N = 3 SE +/- 4768.87, N = 3 SE +/- 554.80, N = 3 463490.74 553239.06 578734.22 543870.53 599417.09 588782.88 518949.96 305880.53 -O2 -lpq -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -lpq -lrt -ldl -O2 1. (CC) gcc options: -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -lpgcommon -lpgport -lcrypt -lm
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS Per Core, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Performance Per Core - Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Only Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 3K 6K 9K 12K 15K 11587.27 13830.98 14468.36 13596.76 14985.43 14719.57 12973.75 3823.51 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 7. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 8. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS Per GHz, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Performance Per Clock - Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Only Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 50K 100K 150K 200K 250K 231745.37 149524.07 156414.65 146992.04 162004.62 159130.51 140256.75 152940.27 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Only Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 100K 200K 300K 400K 500K Min: 457486.25 / Avg: 463490.74 / Max: 468728.33 Min: 545678.49 / Avg: 553239.06 / Max: 561197.8 Min: 571179.46 / Avg: 578734.22 / Max: 583122.65 Min: 535489.79 / Avg: 543870.53 / Max: 550443.2 Min: 591858.96 / Avg: 599417.09 / Max: 607572.15 Min: 586098.38 / Avg: 588782.88 / Max: 591927.22 Min: 510338.56 / Avg: 518949.96 / Max: 526806.6 Min: 305177.63 / Avg: 305880.53 / Max: 306975.53 1. (CC) gcc options: -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -lpgcommon -lpgport -lcrypt -lm
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Write Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K SE +/- 39.45, N = 3 SE +/- 16.19, N = 3 SE +/- 2.77, N = 3 SE +/- 77.03, N = 3 SE +/- 66.57, N = 3 SE +/- 39.47, N = 3 SE +/- 12.29, N = 3 SE +/- 46.75, N = 3 8220.48 8805.31 8795.75 8759.36 9020.64 8600.24 9452.00 3679.88 -O2 -lpq -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O2 -lpq -lpthread -lrt -ldl -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -lpq -lrt -ldl -O2 1. (CC) gcc options: -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -lpgcommon -lpgport -lcrypt -lm
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS Per Core, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Performance Per Core - Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Write Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 50 100 150 200 250 205.51 220.13 219.89 218.98 225.52 215.01 236.30 46.00 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 7. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 8. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS Per GHz, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Performance Per Clock - Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Write Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 900 1800 2700 3600 4500 4110.24 2379.81 2377.23 2367.39 2438.01 2324.39 2554.59 1839.94 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org TPS, More Is Better PostgreSQL pgbench 10.3 Scaling: Buffer Test - Test: Normal Load - Mode: Read Write Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 1600 3200 4800 6400 8000 Min: 8148.18 / Avg: 8220.48 / Max: 8283.97 Min: 8774.51 / Avg: 8805.31 / Max: 8829.38 Min: 8791.15 / Avg: 8795.75 / Max: 8800.72 Min: 8606.24 / Avg: 8759.36 / Max: 8850.69 Min: 8917.6 / Avg: 9020.64 / Max: 9145.17 Min: 8524.75 / Avg: 8600.24 / Max: 8657.95 Min: 9427.76 / Avg: 9452 / Max: 9467.63 Min: 3606.09 / Avg: 3679.88 / Max: 3766.51 1. (CC) gcc options: -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -lpgcommon -lpgport -lcrypt -lm
Redis Redis is an open-source data structure server. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Test: GET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 600K 1200K 1800K 2400K 3000K SE +/- 35451.89, N = 6 SE +/- 6413.26, N = 3 SE +/- 31693.86, N = 3 SE +/- 26324.06, N = 3 SE +/- 105383.84, N = 6 SE +/- 32088.05, N = 6 SE +/- 28676.94, N = 3 SE +/- 47561.47, N = 6 1446213.06 1486675.83 2184313.67 1460813.88 2140872.96 1197360.13 1851598.04 2780849.92 -O2 -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math 1. (CC) gcc options: -ggdb -rdynamic -lm -ldl -pthread
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second Per Core, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Performance Per Core - Test: GET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 36155.33 37166.90 54607.84 36520.35 53521.82 29934.00 46289.95 69521.25 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second Per GHz, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Performance Per Clock - Test: GET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 160K 320K 480K 640K 800K 723106.53 401804.28 590355.05 394814.56 578614.31 323610.85 500431.90 751581.06 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Test: GET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 500K 1000K 1500K 2000K 2500K Min: 1364256.5 / Avg: 1446213.06 / Max: 1567398.12 Min: 1474926.25 / Avg: 1486675.83 / Max: 1497006 Min: 2145922.75 / Avg: 2184313.67 / Max: 2247191 Min: 1410437.25 / Avg: 1460813.88 / Max: 1499250.38 Min: 1801801.75 / Avg: 2140872.96 / Max: 2358490.5 Min: 1106194.75 / Avg: 1197360.13 / Max: 1285347 Min: 1801801.75 / Avg: 1851598.04 / Max: 1901140.62 Min: 2544529.25 / Avg: 2780849.92 / Max: 2849002.75 1. (CC) gcc options: -ggdb -rdynamic -lm -ldl -pthread
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Test: SET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 400K 800K 1200K 1600K 2000K SE +/- 12382.16, N = 3 SE +/- 14220.79, N = 3 SE +/- 40152.59, N = 6 SE +/- 6796.15, N = 3 SE +/- 11265.55, N = 3 SE +/- 36232.83, N = 6 SE +/- 28737.71, N = 3 SE +/- 36447.53, N = 3 1000310.29 1158207.41 1600949.52 1170125.96 1669601.08 682838.51 1725079.84 1929417.29 -O2 -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math 1. (CC) gcc options: -ggdb -rdynamic -lm -ldl -pthread
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second Per Core, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Performance Per Core - Test: SET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 10K 20K 30K 40K 50K 25007.76 28955.19 40023.74 29253.15 41740.03 17070.96 43127.00 48235.43 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second Per GHz, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Performance Per Clock - Test: SET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 110K 220K 330K 440K 550K 500155.15 313029.03 432689.06 316250.26 451243.54 184550.95 466237.79 521464.13 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Requests Per Second, More Is Better Redis 4.0.8 Test: SET Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 300K 600K 900K 1200K 1500K Min: 975609.75 / Avg: 1000310.29 / Max: 1014198.81 Min: 1129943.5 / Avg: 1158207.41 / Max: 1175088.12 Min: 1432664.75 / Avg: 1600949.52 / Max: 1739130.5 Min: 1157407.38 / Avg: 1170125.96 / Max: 1180637.5 Min: 1650165 / Avg: 1669601.08 / Max: 1689189.12 Min: 551572 / Avg: 682838.51 / Max: 763358.81 Min: 1694915.38 / Avg: 1725079.84 / Max: 1782531.25 Min: 1858736.12 / Avg: 1929417.29 / Max: 1980198 1. (CC) gcc options: -ggdb -rdynamic -lm -ldl -pthread
PHPBench PHPBench is a benchmark suite for PHP. It performs a large number of simple tests in order to bench various aspects of the PHP interpreter. PHPBench can be used to compare hardware, operating systems, PHP versions, PHP accelerators and caches, compiler options, etc. The number of iterations used is 1,000,000. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Score, More Is Better PHPBench 0.8.1 PHP Benchmark Suite Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 160K 320K 480K 640K 800K SE +/- 2999.33, N = 3 SE +/- 643.78, N = 3 SE +/- 464.10, N = 3 SE +/- 700.56, N = 3 SE +/- 4709.96, N = 3 SE +/- 53.11, N = 3 SE +/- 175.82, N = 3 SE +/- 462.55, N = 3 SE +/- 1674.97, N = 3 SE +/- 1235.83, N = 3 155830 207520 587547 207018 482002 170750 594308 747873 196178 225987
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Score Per Core, More Is Better PHPBench 0.8.1 Performance Per Core - PHP Benchmark Suite Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 4K 8K 12K 16K 20K 3895.75 5188.00 14688.68 5175.45 12050.05 4268.75 14857.70 18696.83 2452.23 5649.68 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Score Per GHz, More Is Better PHPBench 0.8.1 Performance Per Clock - PHP Benchmark Suite Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 40K 80K 120K 160K 200K 77915.00 56086.49 158796.49 55950.81 130270.81 46148.65 160623.78 202127.84 98089.00 112993.50 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Score, More Is Better PHPBench 0.8.1 PHP Benchmark Suite Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 130K 260K 390K 520K 650K Min: 149848 / Avg: 155830 / Max: 159208 Min: 206611 / Avg: 207519.67 / Max: 208764 Min: 586796 / Avg: 587547.33 / Max: 588395 Min: 205618 / Avg: 207018.33 / Max: 207759 Min: 472686 / Avg: 482002.33 / Max: 487867 Min: 170664 / Avg: 170750 / Max: 170847 Min: 593980 / Avg: 594307.67 / Max: 594582 Min: 747200 / Avg: 747872.67 / Max: 748759 Min: 193293 / Avg: 196178.33 / Max: 199095 Min: 223801 / Avg: 225986.67 / Max: 228079
Git This test measures the time needed to carry out some sample Git operations on an example, static repository that happens to be a copy of the GNOME GTK tool-kit repository. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Git Time To Complete Common Git Commands Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 4 8 12 16 20 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.05, N = 3 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.05, N = 3 SE +/- 0.26, N = 6 SE +/- 0.05, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00, N = 3 SE +/- 0.15, N = 3 SE +/- 0.18, N = 3 5.93 6.40 6.43 6.30 6.12 8.11 6.33 6.20 15.47 12.21 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: git version 1.7.1 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: git version 1.8.3.1 3. Fedora Server 28: git version 2.17.1 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: git version 1.8.3.1 5. Debian 9.4: git version 2.11.0 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: git version 2.16.4 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: git version 2.17.1 8. Clear Linux 23610: git version 2.18.0 9. FreeBSD 11.2: git version 2.18.0 10. Windows Server 2016: git version 2.18.0.windows.1
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Git Performance Per Core - Time To Complete Common Git Commands Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 300 600 900 1200 1500 237.2 256.0 257.2 252.0 244.8 324.4 253.2 248.0 1237.6 488.4 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected core count of 40 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 5. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Git Performance Per Clock - Time To Complete Common Git Commands Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 7 14 21 28 35 11.86 23.68 23.79 23.31 22.64 30.01 23.42 22.94 30.94 24.42 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 8. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 9. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 10. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Git Time To Complete Common Git Commands Scientific Linux 6.10 Scientific Linux 7.5 Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 4 8 12 16 20 Min: 5.86 / Avg: 5.93 / Max: 6.01 Min: 6.3 / Avg: 6.4 / Max: 6.5 Min: 6.37 / Avg: 6.43 / Max: 6.54 Min: 6.24 / Avg: 6.3 / Max: 6.34 Min: 6.05 / Avg: 6.12 / Max: 6.21 Min: 7.75 / Avg: 8.11 / Max: 9.38 Min: 6.23 / Avg: 6.33 / Max: 6.38 Min: 6.2 / Avg: 6.2 / Max: 6.2 Min: 15.18 / Avg: 15.47 / Max: 15.71 Min: 11.98 / Avg: 12.21 / Max: 12.56 1. Scientific Linux 6.10: git version 1.7.1 2. Scientific Linux 7.5: git version 1.8.3.1 3. Fedora Server 28: git version 2.17.1 4. CentOS Linux 7.5: git version 1.8.3.1 5. Debian 9.4: git version 2.11.0 6. openSUSE Leap 15.0: git version 2.16.4 7. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: git version 2.17.1 8. Clear Linux 23610: git version 2.18.0 9. FreeBSD 11.2: git version 2.18.0 10. Windows Server 2016: git version 2.18.0.windows.1
Go Benchmarks Benchmark for monitoring real time performance of the Go implementation for HTTP, JSON and garbage testing per iteration. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: build Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 10000M 20000M 30000M 40000M 50000M SE +/- 74872071.08, N = 3 SE +/- 54090964.10, N = 3 SE +/- 47268290.77, N = 3 SE +/- 94150257.03, N = 3 SE +/- 25711232.49, N = 3 SE +/- 44041357.04, N = 3 SE +/- 335807761.55, N = 3 SE +/- 366944372.33, N = 3 20363742235 17113132152 13944580162 21633451721 21355728053 16398249062 46549650671 24454555800
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x Core, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: build Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 800000M 1600000M 2400000M 3200000M 4000000M 814549689400 684525286080 557783206480 865338068840 854229122120 655929962480 3723972053680 978182232000 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x GHz, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: build Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20000M 40000M 60000M 80000M 100000M 75345846269.5 63318588962.4 51594946599.4 80043771367.7 79016193796.1 60673521529.4 93099301342.0 48909111600.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: build Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 8000M 16000M 24000M 32000M 40000M Min: 20226696462 / Avg: 20363742234.67 / Max: 20484527184 Min: 17007639517 / Avg: 17113132152.33 / Max: 17186638410 Min: 13884176779 / Avg: 13944580162.33 / Max: 14037761592 Min: 21450560590 / Avg: 21633451721 / Max: 21763703708 Min: 21311250024 / Avg: 21355728052.67 / Max: 21400316142 Min: 16324840069 / Avg: 16398249061.67 / Max: 16477111158 Min: 45878036938 / Avg: 46549650670.67 / Max: 46886800565 Min: 24025902400 / Avg: 24454555800 / Max: 25184766900
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: http Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 200K 400K 600K 800K 1000K SE +/- 37.53, N = 3 SE +/- 218.00, N = 3 SE +/- 131.88, N = 6 SE +/- 314.68, N = 3 SE +/- 47.60, N = 3 SE +/- 13.38, N = 3 SE +/- 48644.78, N = 6 SE +/- 39.40, N = 3 8532 26812 8605 19470 8482 8589 1095130 7790
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x Core, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: http Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20M 40M 60M 80M 100M 341280 1072480 344200 778800 339280 343560 87610400 311600 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x GHz, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: http Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 500K 1000K 1500K 2000K 2500K 31568.4 99204.4 31838.5 72039.0 31383.4 31779.3 2190260.0 15580.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: http Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 200K 400K 600K 800K 1000K Min: 8467 / Avg: 8531.67 / Max: 8597 Min: 26512 / Avg: 26812 / Max: 27236 Min: 8266 / Avg: 8605 / Max: 9082 Min: 19061 / Avg: 19470.33 / Max: 20089 Min: 8388 / Avg: 8482 / Max: 8542 Min: 8562 / Avg: 8588.67 / Max: 8604 Min: 935399 / Avg: 1095130 / Max: 1303801 Min: 7740 / Avg: 7790.33 / Max: 7868
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: json Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 900K 1800K 2700K 3600K 4500K SE +/- 28746.51, N = 3 SE +/- 18924.42, N = 3 SE +/- 18317.90, N = 3 SE +/- 23184.94, N = 3 SE +/- 43912.43, N = 6 SE +/- 6370.04, N = 3 SE +/- 47978.08, N = 6 SE +/- 10266.65, N = 3 2579861 3209860 2780598 3050485 2565924 2369837 3240532 4293198
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x Core, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: json Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 60M 120M 180M 240M 300M 103194440 128394400 111223920 122019400 102636960 94793480 259242560 171727920 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x GHz, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: json Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 3M 6M 9M 12M 15M 9545485.7 11876482.0 10288212.6 11286794.5 9493918.8 8768396.9 6481064.0 8586396.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: json Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 700K 1400K 2100K 2800K 3500K Min: 2540542 / Avg: 2579861.33 / Max: 2635847 Min: 3186200 / Avg: 3209859.67 / Max: 3247274 Min: 2744535 / Avg: 2780598 / Max: 2804218 Min: 3022517 / Avg: 3050485.33 / Max: 3096500 Min: 2365817 / Avg: 2565924 / Max: 2674741 Min: 2358934 / Avg: 2369836.67 / Max: 2380996 Min: 3181056 / Avg: 3240531.5 / Max: 3479301 Min: 4282190 / Avg: 4293198 / Max: 4313713
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: garbage Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 300K 600K 900K 1200K 1500K SE +/- 3289.78, N = 3 SE +/- 7943.59, N = 3 SE +/- 10488.80, N = 3 SE +/- 4564.64, N = 3 SE +/- 3333.98, N = 3 SE +/- 3133.83, N = 3 SE +/- 9370.15, N = 3 SE +/- 3998.05, N = 3 860157 1184670 1233760 1103044 869886 847735 989277 895667
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x Core, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: garbage Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20M 40M 60M 80M 100M 34406280 47386800 49350400 44121760 34795440 33909400 79142160 35826680 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation x GHz, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: garbage Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1000K 2000K 3000K 4000K 5000K 3182580.9 4383279.0 4564912.0 4081262.8 3218578.2 3136619.5 1978554.0 1791334.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Nanoseconds/Operation, Fewer Is Better Go Benchmarks Test: garbage Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 200K 400K 600K 800K 1000K Min: 856088 / Avg: 860156.67 / Max: 866669 Min: 1173190 / Avg: 1184670 / Max: 1199921 Min: 1217979 / Avg: 1233760.33 / Max: 1253620 Min: 1094879 / Avg: 1103044.33 / Max: 1110663 Min: 864908 / Avg: 869886 / Max: 876217 Min: 841729 / Avg: 847735 / Max: 852290 Min: 972378 / Avg: 989277 / Max: 1004742 Min: 887861 / Avg: 895667 / Max: 901071
Stockfish This is a test of Stockfish, an advanced C++11 chess benchmark that can scale up to 128 CPU cores. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Nodes Per Second, More Is Better Stockfish 9 Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 16M 32M 48M 64M 80M SE +/- 169287.77, N = 3 SE +/- 501228.49, N = 3 SE +/- 846752.20, N = 3 SE +/- 514201.50, N = 3 SE +/- 641424.97, N = 3 SE +/- 1193921.22, N = 3 SE +/- 1377843.14, N = 3 71612689 71967171 69627634 72346787 69320329 73445353 69268363 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math 1. (CXX) g++ options: -m64 -lpthread -fno-exceptions -std=c++11 -pedantic -O3 -msse -msse3 -mpopcnt -flto
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Nodes Per Second Per Core, More Is Better Stockfish 9 Performance Per Core - Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 400K 800K 1200K 1600K 2000K 1790317.23 1799179.28 1740690.85 1808669.68 1733008.23 1836133.83 1731709.08 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Nodes Per Second Per GHz, More Is Better Stockfish 9 Performance Per Clock - Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 7M 14M 21M 28M 35M 19354780.81 19450586.76 18818279.46 19553185.68 18735224.05 19850095.41 34634181.50 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Nodes Per Second, More Is Better Stockfish 9 Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 13M 26M 39M 52M 65M Min: 71335618 / Avg: 71612689.33 / Max: 71919744 Min: 70964780 / Avg: 71967171.33 / Max: 72478302 Min: 67934504 / Avg: 69627634 / Max: 70505037 Min: 71383520 / Avg: 72346787.33 / Max: 73140345 Min: 68553909 / Avg: 69320328.67 / Max: 70594453 Min: 71754604 / Avg: 73445353 / Max: 75750991 Min: 66765054 / Avg: 69268363 / Max: 71517734 1. (CXX) g++ options: -m64 -lpthread -fno-exceptions -std=c++11 -pedantic -O3 -msse -msse3 -mpopcnt -flto
C-Ray
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better C-Ray 1.1 Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 2 4 6 8 10 SE +/- 0.14, N = 6 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.01, N = 3 SE +/- 0.01, N = 3 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 6.46 2.95 2.84 3.26 3.16 3.71 4.77
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better C-Ray 1.1 Performance Per Core - Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 80 160 240 320 400 258.4 118.0 113.6 130.4 126.4 148.4 381.6 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better C-Ray 1.1 Performance Per Clock - Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 6 12 18 24 30 23.902 10.915 10.508 12.062 11.692 13.727 9.540 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better C-Ray 1.1 Total Time Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 3 6 9 12 15 Min: 6.1 / Avg: 6.46 / Max: 6.94 Min: 2.88 / Avg: 2.95 / Max: 3.01 Min: 2.77 / Avg: 2.84 / Max: 2.95 Min: 3.25 / Avg: 3.26 / Max: 3.28 Min: 3.15 / Avg: 3.16 / Max: 3.16 Min: 3.66 / Avg: 3.71 / Max: 3.79 Min: 4.73 / Avg: 4.77 / Max: 4.81
Primesieve Primesieve generates prime numbers using a highly optimized sieve of Eratosthenes implementation. Primesieve benchmarks the CPU's L1/L2 cache performance. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Primesieve 6.2 1e12 Prime Number Generation Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5 10 15 20 25 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.09, N = 3 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.09, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 10.36 10.04 10.18 10.23 10.18 13.46 19.37 -O2 -rdynamic -O3 -rdynamic -O3 -rdynamic -O3 -rdynamic -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -rdynamic -O3 1. (CXX) g++ options: -lpthread
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Primesieve 6.2 Performance Per Core - 1e12 Prime Number Generation Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 200 400 600 800 1000 414.4 401.6 407.2 409.2 407.2 1076.8 774.8 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Primesieve 6.2 Performance Per Clock - 1e12 Prime Number Generation Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 9 18 27 36 45 38.33 37.15 37.67 37.85 37.67 26.92 38.74 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Primesieve 6.2 1e12 Prime Number Generation Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5 10 15 20 25 Min: 10.25 / Avg: 10.36 / Max: 10.42 Min: 10.01 / Avg: 10.04 / Max: 10.08 Min: 10 / Avg: 10.18 / Max: 10.28 Min: 10.15 / Avg: 10.23 / Max: 10.27 Min: 10.02 / Avg: 10.18 / Max: 10.34 Min: 13.44 / Avg: 13.46 / Max: 13.5 Min: 19.29 / Avg: 19.37 / Max: 19.48 1. (CXX) g++ options: -lpthread
Perl Benchmarks Perl benchmark suite that can be used to compare the relative speed of different versions of perl. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Test: Pod2html Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 0.0686 0.1372 0.2058 0.2744 0.343 SE +/- 0.00014300, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00058446, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00043431, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00444621, N = 5 SE +/- 0.00025072, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00040722, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00013057, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00093410, N = 3 0.11946210 0.13591476 0.12176682 0.28792200 0.11923194 0.11501011 0.30501553 0.27215000
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: Pod2html Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 6 12 18 24 30 4.778 5.437 4.871 11.517 4.769 4.600 24.401 10.886 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: Pod2html Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 0.2396 0.4792 0.7188 0.9584 1.198 0.442 0.503 0.451 1.065 0.441 0.426 0.610 0.544 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Test: Pod2html Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1 2 3 4 5 Min: 0.12 / Avg: 0.12 / Max: 0.12 Min: 0.13 / Avg: 0.14 / Max: 0.14 Min: 0.12 / Avg: 0.12 / Max: 0.12 Min: 0.28 / Avg: 0.29 / Max: 0.3 Min: 0.12 / Avg: 0.12 / Max: 0.12 Min: 0.11 / Avg: 0.12 / Max: 0.12 Min: 0.3 / Avg: 0.31 / Max: 0.31 Min: 0.27 / Avg: 0.27 / Max: 0.27
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Test: Interpreter Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 0.0028 0.0056 0.0084 0.0112 0.014 SE +/- 0.00001335, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00003963, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00000879, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00001927, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00001270, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00002044, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00001602, N = 3 SE +/- 0.00004791, N = 3 0.00384019 0.00300606 0.00250839 0.00351367 0.00317606 0.00101401 0.00302706 0.01257967
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Performance Per Core - Test: Interpreter Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 0.1132 0.2264 0.3396 0.4528 0.566 0.154 0.120 0.100 0.141 0.127 0.041 0.242 0.503 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Performance Per Clock - Test: Interpreter Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 0.0056 0.0112 0.0168 0.0224 0.028 0.014 0.011 0.009 0.013 0.012 0.004 0.006 0.025 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Perl Benchmarks Test: Interpreter Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1 2 3 4 5 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0 / Avg: 0 / Max: 0 Min: 0.01 / Avg: 0.01 / Max: 0.01
PyBench This test profile reports the total time of the different average timed test results from PyBench. PyBench reports average test times for different functions such as BuiltinFunctionCalls and NestedForLoops, with this total result providing a rough estimate as to Python's average performance on a given system. This test profile runs PyBench each time for 20 rounds. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Milliseconds, Fewer Is Better PyBench 2018-02-16 Total For Average Test Times Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1300 2600 3900 5200 6500 SE +/- 2.96, N = 3 SE +/- 1.20, N = 3 SE +/- 5.36, N = 3 SE +/- 1.33, N = 3 SE +/- 3.84, N = 3 SE +/- 3.93, N = 3 1450 1464 6039 1394 1078 3753 2077
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Milliseconds x Core, Fewer Is Better PyBench 2018-02-16 Performance Per Core - Total For Average Test Times Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 60K 120K 180K 240K 300K 58000 58560 241560 55760 43120 300240 83080 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Milliseconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better PyBench 2018-02-16 Performance Per Clock - Total For Average Test Times Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5K 10K 15K 20K 25K 5365.0 5416.8 22344.3 5157.8 3988.6 7506.0 4154.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Milliseconds, Fewer Is Better PyBench 2018-02-16 Total For Average Test Times Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Min: 1446 / Avg: 1450.33 / Max: 1456 Min: 1462 / Avg: 1463.67 / Max: 1466 Min: 6033 / Avg: 6039.33 / Max: 6050 Min: 1075 / Avg: 1077.67 / Max: 1079 Min: 3746 / Avg: 3753.33 / Max: 3759 Min: 2069 / Avg: 2076.67 / Max: 2082
OSBench OSBench is a collection of micro-benchmarks for measuring operating system primitives like time to create threads/processes, launching programs, creating files, and memory allocation. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Files Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 60 120 180 240 300 SE +/- 0.39, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.14, N = 3 SE +/- 0.02, N = 3 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.90, N = 3 SE +/- 2.48, N = 3 46.01 16.02 40.24 16.22 15.85 75.49 268.11 -lm -lm 1. (CC) gcc options:
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x Core, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Core - Test: Create Files Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K 1840.4 640.8 1609.6 648.8 634.0 6039.2 10724.4 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x GHz, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Clock - Test: Create Files Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 120 240 360 480 600 170.24 59.27 148.89 60.01 58.65 150.98 536.22 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Files Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 50 100 150 200 250 Min: 45.33 / Avg: 46.01 / Max: 46.69 Min: 15.99 / Avg: 16.02 / Max: 16.05 Min: 40.01 / Avg: 40.24 / Max: 40.49 Min: 16.19 / Avg: 16.22 / Max: 16.25 Min: 15.74 / Avg: 15.85 / Max: 15.95 Min: 73.76 / Avg: 75.49 / Max: 76.77 Min: 263.16 / Avg: 268.11 / Max: 270.73 1. (CC) gcc options:
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Processes Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 20 40 60 80 100 SE +/- 0.13, N = 3 SE +/- 0.55, N = 3 SE +/- 0.35, N = 3 SE +/- 1.71, N = 6 SE +/- 0.17, N = 3 SE +/- 0.14, N = 3 43.34 41.68 39.18 54.53 30.88 91.07 -lm -lm -lm -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -lm -lm 1. (CC) gcc options:
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x Core, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Core - Test: Create Processes Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 1600 3200 4800 6400 8000 1733.6 1667.2 1567.2 2181.2 1235.2 7285.6 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x GHz, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Clock - Test: Create Processes Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 40 80 120 160 200 160.36 154.22 144.97 201.76 114.26 182.14 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Processes Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 20 40 60 80 100 Min: 43.09 / Avg: 43.34 / Max: 43.54 Min: 40.58 / Avg: 41.68 / Max: 42.28 Min: 38.68 / Avg: 39.18 / Max: 39.86 Min: 47.64 / Avg: 54.53 / Max: 59.47 Min: 30.67 / Avg: 30.88 / Max: 31.22 Min: 90.91 / Avg: 91.07 / Max: 91.36 1. (CC) gcc options:
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Threads Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 7K 14K 21K 28K 35K SE +/- 0.23, N = 3 SE +/- 0.04, N = 3 SE +/- 0.15, N = 3 SE +/- 2.32, N = 6 SE +/- 0.32, N = 3 SE +/- 412.31, N = 3 SE +/- 0.12, N = 3 26.26 17.28 19.89 34.70 17.06 31271.94 27.74 -lm 1. (CC) gcc options:
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x Core, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Core - Test: Create Threads Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 500K 1000K 1500K 2000K 2500K 1050.4 691.2 795.6 1388.0 682.4 2501755.2 1109.6 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x GHz, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Clock - Test: Create Threads Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 13K 26K 39K 52K 65K 97.16 63.94 73.59 128.39 63.12 62543.88 55.48 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Create Threads Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 5K 10K 15K 20K 25K Min: 25.95 / Avg: 26.26 / Max: 26.71 Min: 17.23 / Avg: 17.28 / Max: 17.36 Min: 19.69 / Avg: 19.89 / Max: 20.19 Min: 24 / Avg: 34.7 / Max: 39.05 Min: 16.74 / Avg: 17.06 / Max: 17.69 Min: 30459.5 / Avg: 31271.94 / Max: 31800.44 Min: 27.58 / Avg: 27.74 / Max: 27.96 1. (CC) gcc options:
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Launch Programs Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 150 300 450 600 750 SE +/- 0.37, N = 3 SE +/- 1.52, N = 6 SE +/- 0.21, N = 3 SE +/- 1.83, N = 3 SE +/- 0.17, N = 3 SE +/- 0.90, N = 3 SE +/- 1.17, N = 3 50.93 62.55 60.16 105.75 36.12 216.75 685.09 -lm -lm 1. (CC) gcc options:
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x Core, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Core - Test: Launch Programs Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 6K 12K 18K 24K 30K 2037.2 2502.0 2406.4 4230.0 1444.8 17340.0 27403.6 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event x GHz, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Clock - Test: Launch Programs Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 300 600 900 1200 1500 188.44 231.44 222.59 391.28 133.64 433.50 1370.18 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org us Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Launch Programs Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 120 240 360 480 600 Min: 50.34 / Avg: 50.93 / Max: 51.61 Min: 58.3 / Avg: 62.55 / Max: 68.2 Min: 59.87 / Avg: 60.16 / Max: 60.56 Min: 102.13 / Avg: 105.75 / Max: 108 Min: 35.77 / Avg: 36.12 / Max: 36.31 Min: 214.97 / Avg: 216.75 / Max: 217.88 Min: 682.76 / Avg: 685.09 / Max: 686.38 1. (CC) gcc options:
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Ns Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Memory Allocations Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 30 60 90 120 150 SE +/- 0.38, N = 3 SE +/- 0.22, N = 3 SE +/- 0.32, N = 3 SE +/- 0.80, N = 3 SE +/- 0.44, N = 3 SE +/- 0.54, N = 3 SE +/- 0.43, N = 3 97.26 96.02 121.80 96.40 66.65 116.93 121.30 -lm -lm -lm -O3 -pipe -fexceptions -fstack-protector -m64 -ffat-lto-objects -fno-signed-zeros -fno-trapping-math -fassociative-math -lm -lm 1. (CC) gcc options:
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Ns Per Event x Core, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Core - Test: Memory Allocations Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K 3890.4 3840.8 4872.0 3856.0 2666.0 9354.4 4852.0 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Ns Per Event x GHz, Fewer Is Better OSBench Performance Per Clock - Test: Memory Allocations Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 100 200 300 400 500 359.86 355.27 450.66 356.68 246.61 233.86 242.60 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 7. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Ns Per Event, Fewer Is Better OSBench Test: Memory Allocations Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 20 40 60 80 100 Min: 96.53 / Avg: 97.26 / Max: 97.78 Min: 95.65 / Avg: 96.02 / Max: 96.41 Min: 121.23 / Avg: 121.8 / Max: 122.35 Min: 95.15 / Avg: 96.4 / Max: 97.88 Min: 66.19 / Avg: 66.65 / Max: 67.52 Min: 116.36 / Avg: 116.93 / Max: 118 Min: 120.66 / Avg: 121.3 / Max: 122.12 1. (CC) gcc options:
Zstd Compression This test measures the time needed to compress a sample file (an Ubuntu file-system image) using Zstd compression supplied by the system or otherwise externally of the test profile. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 30 60 90 120 150 SE +/- 0.30, N = 3 SE +/- 0.48, N = 3 SE +/- 0.76, N = 3 SE +/- 0.37, N = 3 SE +/- 0.12, N = 3 SE +/- 0.50, N = 3 151.06 146.38 111.04 132.51 11.56 133.41
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression Performance Per Core - Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 1300 2600 3900 5200 6500 6042.4 5855.2 4441.6 5300.4 462.4 5336.4 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression Performance Per Clock - Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 120 240 360 480 600 558.92 541.61 410.85 490.29 42.77 266.82 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Zstd Compression Compressing ubuntu-16.04.3-server-i386.img, Compression Level 19 Fedora Server 28 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 Windows Server 2016 30 60 90 120 150 Min: 150.58 / Avg: 151.06 / Max: 151.6 Min: 145.48 / Avg: 146.38 / Max: 147.13 Min: 109.53 / Avg: 111.04 / Max: 111.81 Min: 132.1 / Avg: 132.51 / Max: 133.26 Min: 11.33 / Avg: 11.56 / Max: 11.7 Min: 132.54 / Avg: 133.41 / Max: 134.27
Timed MAFFT Alignment This test performs an alignment of 100 pyruvate decarboxylase sequences. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Timed MAFFT Alignment 7.392 Multiple Sequence Alignment Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 1.0125 2.025 3.0375 4.05 5.0625 SE +/- 0.03, N = 3 SE +/- 0.09, N = 6 SE +/- 0.06, N = 3 SE +/- 0.12, N = 6 SE +/- 0.16, N = 6 SE +/- 0.01, N = 3 3.57 3.56 3.65 3.98 4.50 2.66 1. (CC) gcc options: -std=c99 -O3 -lm -lpthread
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x Core, Fewer Is Better Timed MAFFT Alignment 7.392 Performance Per Core - Multiple Sequence Alignment Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 40 80 120 160 200 142.8 142.4 146.0 159.2 180.0 106.4 1. Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds x GHz, Fewer Is Better Timed MAFFT Alignment 7.392 Performance Per Clock - Multiple Sequence Alignment Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 4 8 12 16 20 13.209 13.172 13.505 14.726 16.650 9.842 1. Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Seconds, Fewer Is Better Timed MAFFT Alignment 7.392 Multiple Sequence Alignment Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 2 4 6 8 10 Min: 3.52 / Avg: 3.57 / Max: 3.63 Min: 3.34 / Avg: 3.56 / Max: 3.93 Min: 3.57 / Avg: 3.65 / Max: 3.76 Min: 3.46 / Avg: 3.98 / Max: 4.33 Min: 3.96 / Avg: 4.5 / Max: 5 Min: 2.64 / Avg: 2.66 / Max: 2.67 1. (CC) gcc options: -std=c99 -O3 -lm -lpthread
Fhourstones This integer benchmark solves positions in the game of Connect-4, as played on a vertical 7x6 board. By default, it uses a 64Mb transposition table with the twobig replacement strategy. Positions are represented as 64-bit bitboards, and the hash function is computed using a single 64-bit modulo operation, giving 64-bit machines a slight edge. The alpha-beta searcher sorts moves dynamically based on the history heuristic. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page .
Result
OpenBenchmarking.org Kpos / sec, More Is Better Fhourstones 3.1 Complex Connect-4 Solving Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 3K 6K 9K 12K 15K SE +/- 5.70, N = 3 SE +/- 21.37, N = 3 SE +/- 20.17, N = 3 SE +/- 121.07, N = 3 SE +/- 12.30, N = 3 SE +/- 9.86, N = 3 SE +/- 24.48, N = 3 SE +/- 25.58, N = 3 12946.70 12936.87 12707.70 12347.20 12466.80 13724.33 7875.37 9589.17 gcc gcc gcc gcc gcc gcc clang
Perf Per Core
OpenBenchmarking.org Kpos / sec Per Core, More Is Better Fhourstones 3.1 Performance Per Core - Complex Connect-4 Solving Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 70 140 210 280 350 323.67 323.42 317.69 308.68 311.67 343.11 98.44 239.73 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected core count of 40 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected core count of 40 3. Debian 9.4: Detected core count of 40 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected core count of 40 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected core count of 40 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected core count of 40 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected core count of 80 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected core count of 40
Perf Per Clock
OpenBenchmarking.org Kpos / sec Per GHz, More Is Better Fhourstones 3.1 Performance Per Clock - Complex Connect-4 Solving Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 3499.11 3496.45 3434.51 3337.08 3369.41 3709.28 3937.69 4794.59 1. Fedora Server 28: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 2. CentOS Linux 7.5: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 3. Debian 9.4: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 4. openSUSE Leap 15.0: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 5. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 6. Clear Linux 23610: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 3.70 7. FreeBSD 11.2: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00 8. Windows Server 2016: Detected GHz base clock speed (use PTS sensors for real-time frequency/sensor reporting) count of 2.00
Result Confidence
OpenBenchmarking.org Kpos / sec, More Is Better Fhourstones 3.1 Complex Connect-4 Solving Fedora Server 28 CentOS Linux 7.5 Debian 9.4 openSUSE Leap 15.0 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Clear Linux 23610 FreeBSD 11.2 Windows Server 2016 2K 4K 6K 8K 10K Min: 12935.3 / Avg: 12946.7 / Max: 12952.5 Min: 12915.3 / Avg: 12936.87 / Max: 12979.6 Min: 12667.9 / Avg: 12707.7 / Max: 12733.3 Min: 12222.7 / Avg: 12347.2 / Max: 12589.3 Min: 12450.1 / Avg: 12466.8 / Max: 12490.8 Min: 13711.4 / Avg: 13724.33 / Max: 13743.7 Min: 7847 / Avg: 7875.37 / Max: 7924.1 Min: 9538.8 / Avg: 9589.17 / Max: 9622.1