Hi,
I have put up a few graphs of Con's latest Contest benchmarks.
Time vs. Kernel version
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/contest/contest_2.5.69-mm3.php
LCPU% vs. kernel version
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/contest/contest_lcpu_2.5.69-mm3.php
Just reload the graph to get a new batch of colours.
BTW: I have also graphed for of Randy Hron's 'Bigbox' AIM7 DB workload
benchmark data as well. (It may not be very useful though)
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_latest15.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_80.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_all.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_0.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_15.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_30.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_45.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_60.php
http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/bigbox/aim7_db_75.php
Regards,
Shane
On Sun, 11 May 2003, Shane Shrybman wrote:
> I have put up a few graphs of Con's latest Contest benchmarks.
>
> Time vs. Kernel version
>
> http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/contest/contest_2.5.69-mm3.php
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> LCPU% vs. kernel version
>
> http://zeke.yi.org/linux/graph/contest/contest_lcpu_2.5.69-mm3.php
Perhaps a histogram is more suited for this kind of graph?
Thanks,
Zwane
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