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Benchmarking Performance and Capacity


A standardized task to test the capabilities of various devices against each other for such measures as speed.

    Top: Computers: Performance and Capacity: Benchmarking
See Also:

  • The Benchmark Gateway - TOP performers in all of the major public benchmarks, TPC, SPEC, Oracle, SAP, and Intel.
  • Haveland-Robinson Associates - PoVBench - Benchmark database, serving as a guide to the relative maths performance of various computers, processors and compilers.
  • BenchWeb - A starting point for finding information about computer system performance, benchmark test results and benchmark source code.
  • SysOpt.com - System optimization site provides PC users with information to get the most out of their systems. Includes over-clocking guides, benchmark score surveys, evaluations of over 360 Internet PC hardware mail order retailers and performance tweaking advice.
  • David Kubelka - Performance tools for computer professionals.
  • Avoka Technologies - Software and services for benchmarking and load testing of web sites, especially eCommerce. White papers and links.
  • NT vs. Linux Server Benchmark Data - Links and summaries of results of benchmarks comparing Windows NT and Linux network performance.
  • Load Testing of any technology - Consulting practice focused on load testing with the Mercury Interactive tool.
  • CPU Benchmarks with POVRAY - Multi and single CPU system benchmark tests. Containing a gallery of generated images.
  • The Performance Database Server - SPEC information provided courtesy of SPEC and the University of Tennessee.
  • TPC - Transaction Processing Performance Council, a non-profit corporation founded to define transaction processing and database benchmarks and to disseminate objective, verifiable TPC performance data to the industry.
  • Software, System and network testing - Benchmark testing operating systems with Microsoft funded Windows NT verses Linux tests.
  • Benchmarks For PCs - Pre-compiled benchmarks for PCs, covering CPU, RAM, HDD and graphics.
  • EEMBC - EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmarking Consortium is a non-profit consortium that develops benchmark suites that target key embedded system applications.
  • Graphics & Workstation Performance Group - News and performance numbers from the GWPG.
  • LMBench - Tools for performance analysis, latency and bandwidth measurement of hardware and the operating system. [for Unix]
  • Open Source FTP Benchmark - Home page for the dkftpbench FTP benchmark. Measuring how many simultaneous dialup users can be down loading from an FTP site at the same time.
  • Radifed - Sample benchmarks and links to benchmarking programs
  • Standards Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) - A standards body for performance benchmarks. SPEC is an umbrella organization encompassing the efforts of the Open Systems Group.
  • Chris' Lightwave Benchmarks - A constantly growing database of computer systems benchmarked using NewTek's LightWave 3D.
  • PerfSuite - A collection of tools to help analyze and improve software performance on Intel (x86 and ia64) and AMD (x86 and x86-64) systems running Linux, including tools for measuring hardware performance (CPU/cache/memory), message passing, compiler optimization, a
  • IT Transition - Offering benchmark services in the UK.
  • Specbench CPU95 Results - This is the HTML FORM's interface to more than one thousand benchmark results published by SPEC.
  • Fresh Diagnose - Free software to analyze and benchmark your computer system.
  • Bonnie - Benchmarks that measure the performance of Unix file system operations, concerned mainly with identifying bottlenecks.
  • Dacris Benchmarks .NET - Developer of Benchmarking/Optimization tools for Windows PCs.
  • Open Source Passive TCP Application Response Time Monitor for Linux - Uses packet sniffer technology to monitor IP applications, such as HTTP, SMTP and POP3. It measures response times, through put and congestion. In beta release as of 7 May 2002.
  • STREAM - Sustainable memory bandwidth discussion, with results on a wide variety of computer systems. From Macs and PCs to the most current and recent workstations, right up to Cray supercomputers. From the Department of Computer Science at Virginia.


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