Re: Checking performances across releases

Jon Tombs (jon@bart.us.es)
Thu, 29 Jun 1995 13:24:40 +0200 (MET DST)


Carlo Emilio Prelz said:>
>
> The tests were started by rc at boot time, and I made sure that the
> machine was (almost) not used for anything else for the length of the
> tests (more than a hour each!!). For your enjoyment, here is the
> difference w.r.t. the logfile that was left in the sunsite package by
> its compiler, jon@robots.ox.ac.uk (I am sending a copy of this message
> to his address too - hope he is still there). It refers to V0.95a, and
> was run on a 386/33, 8MB of memory, more than 3 years ago:
^!!

He is not there, although his account is still open and forwarding mail...
isabel is still a _486/33_ although she has 32MB of ram now. I stopped
collecting byte benches some time (years) ago, I think I received about 5 in
total...
collection

> From:
> * Linux isabel 0 0.95a i386
> * Sun Apr 5 21:33:45 1992
>
> File Write (30 seconds) || 133.0 -> 9600.0 +7118.04%
> File Write (10 seconds) || 200.0 -> 8567.0 +4183.50%
> File Copy (30 seconds) || 43.0 -> 1134.0 +2537.21%
> File Copy (10 seconds) || 78.0 -> 1294.0 +1558.97%

You have better disks than my old 16bit ISA.

> Process Creation Test || 145.4 -> 136.3 -6.26%
> Pipe-based Context Switching Test || 3928.4 -> 3184.1 -18.95%
> Execl Throughput Test || 85.4 -> 64.1 -24.94%

The linux "context" has grown somewhat since 0.99

> C Compiler Test || 6109.4 -> 44.6 -99.27%
>
> The result for the C Compiler test is quite strange...

isabel was running gcc-1.39 or 1.40 at the time, it is quite a light wait
compiler compared to 2.6.x. If there is interest I'll find out what isabel
scores nowdays, it would be interesting to see what I get when booting with
ram=8MB.

Jon.