Filesystem Benchmark
http://blogbench.pureftpd.org/project/blogbench
Blogbench is a portable filesystem benchmark that tries to reproduce the load
of a real-world busy file server. It stresses the filesystem with multiple
threads performing random reads, writes, and rewrites in order to get a
realistic idea of the scalability and the concurrency a system can handle.
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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blogbench-1.2.tar.bz2 | 0000123966 121 KB | |
blogbench-1.2.tar.bz2.minisig | 0000000316 316 Bytes | |
blogbench.changes | 0000001931 1.89 KB | |
blogbench.keyring | 0000011229 11 KB | |
blogbench.spec | 0000001646 1.61 KB |
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 1093971
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 5)
- Update to version 1.2 * Access the memory pages being read, which is more realistic that just filling a shared buffer. - Drop no longer relevant fix-rewriters-argcount.patch
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