TB861439_Ubuntu_Disktest_Blog

VMware testing on Ubuntu 20.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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TB861439_Ubuntu_Disktest_Blog
November 24 2022
 


TB861439_Ubuntu_Disktest_BlogOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test Suite2 x Intel Core i5-10210U @ 2.11GHz (2 Cores)Intel 440BX (6.00 BIOS)Intel 440BX/ZX/DX2048MB21GB VMware Virtual SVMware SVGA IIEnsoniq ES1371/ES1373Intel 82545EM GigabitUbuntu 20.045.15.0-52-generic (x86_64)GNOME Shell 3.36.9vmware 13.3.0GCC 9.4.0ext41916x946VMwareProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioNetworkOSKernelDesktopDisplay DriverCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionSystem LayerTB861439_Ubuntu_Disktest_Blog BenchmarksSystem Logs- --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++,gm2 --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc=auto --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none=/build/gcc-9-Av3uEd/gcc-9-9.4.0/debian/tmp-nvptx/usr,hsa --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-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-target-system-zlib=auto --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver -v - MQ-DEADLINE / errors=remount-ro,relatime,rw- usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization + Enhanced IBRS IBPB: conditional RSB filling PBRSB-eIBRS: SW sequence Protection

BlogBench

BlogBench is designed to replicate the load of a real-world busy file server by stressing the file-system with multiple threads of random reads, writes, and rewrites. The behavior is mimicked of that of a blog by creating blogs with content and pictures, modifying blog posts, adding comments to these blogs, and then reading the content of the blogs. All of these blogs generated are created locally with fake content and pictures. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgFinal Score, More Is BetterBlogBench 1.1Test: ReadTB861439_Ubuntu_Disktest_Blog50K100K150K200K250K2407501. (CC) gcc options: -O2 -pthread