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+ | When doing an I/O benchmark you need to keep track of the following: | ||
+ | * blocksize/cache/random/IOPS | ||
+ | * read/write | ||
+ | * latency | ||
+ | * processor utilization | ||
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+ | === block device === | ||
+ | * hdparm | ||
+ | * [http://benjamin-schweizer.de/files/iops/ IOps] - random read performance in IOPS and MB/s | ||
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+ | === file system === | ||
+ | * bonnie | ||
+ | * iozone | ||
+ | * [[iometer]] | ||
== networking == | == networking == |
Revision as of 19:05, 24 November 2015
A benchmark is everything that gives you an idea about performance. For your Linux, you can use the following benchmarks:
Contents
Combined benchmarks
A quick and easy benchmark that combines the performance of all your computer's components is GeekBench.
Component benchmarks
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RAM
Quick and dirty test if your RAM is okay:
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/shm/test count=5000 bs=8k 5000+0 records in 5000+0 records out 40960000 bytes (41 MB) copied, 0.0175427 s, 2.3 GB/s
disk
When doing an I/O benchmark you need to keep track of the following:
- blocksize/cache/random/IOPS
- read/write
- latency
- processor utilization
block device
- hdparm
- IOps - random read performance in IOPS and MB/s
file system
- bonnie
- iozone
- iometer
networking
Throughput
Use netcat, for example on the receiver:
netcat -l -p 8000 >/dev/null
and on the sender in the bash:
dd if=test bs=1024K count=512 > /dev/tcp/192.168.0.9/8000
a result can be:
4887552 bytes (4.9 MB) copied, 4.3689 s, 1.1 MB/s
An interesting thing is that if you forget the >/dev/null you will come to a pretty constant value which is useless because it tells you how quickly the shell can write nulls.
latency
- ping
MTU
Increasing the MTU helps reducing the need for ACK packages and reduces interrupt storm on the processors.
httpd benchmarks
webserver stressen
httping -f -h servername httping -g URL
HTTP benchmarking utility
- siege
- ab
Graphic card
Watching a video feels sluggish on one computer, but on the other it is okay ? Test your graphics card with glxgears like this:
$ glxgears 359 frames in 5.1 seconds = 70.397 FPS 320 frames in 5.1 seconds = 62.590 FPS 320 frames in 5.3 seconds = 60.201 FPS 320 frames in 5.1 seconds = 63.046 FPS 300 frames in 5.4 seconds = 55.305 FPS 340 frames in 5.4 seconds = 62.724 FPS 300 frames in 5.2 seconds = 57.543 FPS 340 frames in 5.4 seconds = 62.483 FPS 320 frames in 5.1 seconds = 62.149 FPS 320 frames in 5.2 seconds = 61.365 FPS 300 frames in 5.1 seconds = 59.275 FPS 320 frames in 5.5 seconds = 58.109 FPS 320 frames in 5.1 seconds = 62.149 FPS