Xen HVM domU 4.13 testing on AlmaLinux 8.4 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
Processor: 4 x AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core (4 Cores), Motherboard: Xen HVM domU v4.13, Chipset: Intel 440FX 82441FX PMC, Memory: 1 x 4088 MB RAM, Disk: 46GB, Graphics: bochs-drmdrmfb
OS: AlmaLinux 8.4, Kernel: 4.18.0-305.19.1.el8_4.x86_64 (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 8.4.1 20200928, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1024x768, System Layer: Xen HVM domU 4.13
Kernel Notes: Transparent Huge Pages: always
Processor Notes: CPU Microcode: 0x8701021
Disk Mount Options Notes: attr2,inode64,logbsize=32k,logbufs=8,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabel
Disk Details Notes: Block Size: 4096
Security Notes: SELinux + itlb_multihit: Not affected + l1tf: Not affected + mds: Not affected + meltdown: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Mitigation of SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp + spectre_v1: Mitigation of usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Full AMD retpoline IBPB: conditional STIBP: disabled RSB filling + srbds: Not affected + tsx_async_abort: Not affected
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iPerf is a network bandwidth throughput testing software. This test profile is used for automated testing of an iperf client and requires you have access to an iperf server. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a benchmark of John The Ripper, which is a password cracker. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
OpenSSL is an open-source toolkit that implements SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols. This test profile makes use of the built-in "openssl speed" benchmarking capabilities. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a MariaDB MySQL database server benchmark making use of mysqlslap. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a benchmark of SQLite's speedtest1 benchmark program with an increased problem size of 1,000. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a test of t-test1 for basic memory allocator benchmarks. Note this test profile is currently very basic and the overall time does include the warmup time of the custom t-test1 compilation. Improvements welcome. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
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.
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. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a benchmark of John The Ripper, which is a password cracker. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
This is a test of t-test1 for basic memory allocator benchmarks. Note this test profile is currently very basic and the overall time does include the warmup time of the custom t-test1 compilation. Improvements welcome. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
BlogBench is designed to replicate the load of a real-world busy file server by stressing the file-system with multiple threads of random reads, writes, and rewrites. The behavior is mimicked of that of a blog by creating blogs with content and pictures, modifying blog posts, adding comments to these blogs, and then reading the content of the blogs. All of these blogs generated are created locally with fake content and pictures. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Processor: 4 x AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core (4 Cores), Motherboard: Xen HVM domU v4.13, Chipset: Intel 440FX 82441FX PMC, Memory: 1 x 4088 MB RAM, Disk: 46GB, Graphics: bochs-drmdrmfb
OS: AlmaLinux 8.4, Kernel: 4.18.0-305.19.1.el8_4.x86_64 (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 8.4.1 20200928, File-System: xfs, Screen Resolution: 1024x768, System Layer: Xen HVM domU 4.13
Kernel Notes: Transparent Huge Pages: always
Processor Notes: CPU Microcode: 0x8701021
Disk Mount Options Notes: attr2,inode64,logbsize=32k,logbufs=8,noquota,relatime,rw,seclabel
Disk Details Notes: Block Size: 4096
Security Notes: SELinux + itlb_multihit: Not affected + l1tf: Not affected + mds: Not affected + meltdown: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Mitigation of SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp + spectre_v1: Mitigation of usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Full AMD retpoline IBPB: conditional STIBP: disabled RSB filling + srbds: Not affected + tsx_async_abort: Not affected
Testing initiated at 4 October 2021 13:25 by user .