Hi all,
here the results of a simple dbench test.
The "core" of script is the following:
for value in 2 8 16 24 32;
do
log=${kern}$1.dbench${value}.$date.log
echo $log
> ./log/$log
for i in `seq 1 1 3`;
do
echo $i ":" $value
sync;
sync;
sync;
./dbench $value |grep Th >> ./log/$log
done;
awk '{tot+=$2}; END {print "Average: " tot/NR " MB/sec"}' ./log/$log >>./log/$log
The scripts evaluates the average of 3 runs of dbench N.
The missing part of the script is just "logging".
If someone is interested I can send or post to lkml the whole script.
--- 2.4.19 ---
Istances Throughput
2 46.6689
8 25.5343
16 20.7133
24 16.2473
32 14.2351
--- 2.5.34 ---
Istances Throughput
2 28.675
8 26.7106
16 21.0888
24 13.9644
32 12.6921
--- 2.5.41 ---
Istances Throughput
2 31.0127
8 32.0934
16 29.3058
24 20.291
32 19.157
Ok, dbench is not the best benchmark but, finally, 2.5.41 is faster then 2.4.19 (from the "dbench" point of view ;-)
HW PIII@800, 256 MiB RAM
FS ext3
Comments ?
Ciao,
Paolo
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