On Oct 10, 2007, at 8:41 AM, Luke Lonergan wrote:

> Hi Eric,
>
> On 10/10/07 12:50 AM, "eric kustarz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Since you were already using filebench, you could use the
>> 'singlestreamwrite.f' and 'singlestreamread.f' workloads (with
>> nthreads set to 20, iosize set to 128k) to achieve the same things.
>
> Yes but once again we see the utility of the "zero software needed"  
> approach
> to benchmarking!  The "dd test" rules for general audience on the  
> mailing
> lists IMO.
>
> The other goodness aspect of the dd test is that the results are
> indisputable because dd is baked into the OS.

And filebench will be in the next build in the same way.

Spencer

>
> That all said - we don't have a simple dd benchmark for random  
> seeking.
>
>> With the latest version of filebench, you can then use the '-c'
>> option to compare your results in a nice HTML friendly way.
>
> That's worth the effort.
>
> - Luke
>
>
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