File system and storage benchmark
Filebench is a file system and storage benchmark that allows to generate a large variety of workloads. Unlike typical benchmarks it is very flexible and allows to minutely specify (any) applications' behaviour using extensive Workload Model Language (WML). Filebench uses loadable workload personalities to allow easy emulation of complex applications (e.g., mail, web, file, and database servers). Filebench is quick to set up and easy to use compared to deploying real applications. It is also a handy tool for micro-benchmarking.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000563 563 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000240 240 Bytes | |
filebench-1.4.9.1+git.20200220.obscpio | 0001023500 1000 KB | |
filebench-1.4.9.1+git.20200220.tar.gz | 0000260061 254 KB | |
filebench.1 | 0000002550 2.49 KB | |
filebench.changes | 0000001685 1.65 KB | |
filebench.obsinfo | 0000000113 113 Bytes | |
filebench.spec | 0000002092 2.04 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 6)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 5)
- Update to version 1.4.9.1+git.20200220: * Fix issue #138 * check fs_readonly flag in fileset_alloc_file * Update procflow.c * wifcontinued * Fix filebench build on FreeBSD * fix off-by-one error in shm_bitmap * Removing obsolute attributes from oltp.f workload * Fixing netsfs.f workload * Perform complete random variable initialization - Drop no longer needed: * make-dofile-global.patch
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