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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) UNIX Benchmarks unix benchmark thread? Post 302278931 by mk.eko.tunde on Wednesday 21st of January 2009 02:06:47 PM
Old 01-21-2009
SUN V440 BYTE Unix Benchmark

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4 processors 
8Gb Ram 
1Tbyte FC Sun T3 storage
 
  BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
  System -- SunOS ralph.grupo-sms.com 5.10 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
  Start Benchmark Run: Wed Jan 21 10:15:47 PST 2009
   3 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables   2495126.7 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Dhrystone 2 using register variables     2500008.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh)         127948439.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = register)        223990.9 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = short)           199060.6 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = int)             223514.8 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = long)            223320.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = float)           869763.3 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = double)          724581.8 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
System Call Overhead Test                212510.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe Throughput Test                     320156.6 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching Test         50910.0 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Process Creation Test                      1050.0 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Execl Throughput Test                       561.4 lps   (9 secs, 6 samples)
File Read  (10 seconds)                  493866.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (10 seconds)                  137659.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy  (10 seconds)                   48017.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Read  (30 seconds)                  494097.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (30 seconds)                  141543.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy  (30 seconds)                   45744.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
C Compiler Test                             585.3 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (1 concurrent)               1007.3 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (2 concurrent)                889.0 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (4 concurrent)                610.9 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (8 concurrent)                331.7 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Dc: sqrt(2) to 99 decimal places          15607.3 lpm   (60 secs, 6 samples)
Recursion Test--Tower of Hanoi            41874.6 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)

                     INDEX VALUES
TEST                                        BASELINE     RESULT      INDEX
Arithmetic Test (type = double)               2541.7   724581.8      285.1
Dhrystone 2 without register variables       22366.3  2495126.7      111.6
Execl Throughput Test                           16.5      561.4       34.0
File Copy  (30 seconds)                        179.0    45744.0      255.6
Pipe-based Context Switching Test             1318.5    50910.0       38.6
Shell scripts (8 concurrent)                     4.0      331.7       82.9
                                                                 =========
     SUM of  6 items                                                 807.7
     AVERAGE                                                         134.6

 

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PAPS(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   PAPS(1)

NAME
paps - UTF-8 to PostScript converter using Pango SYNOPSIS
paps [options] files... DESCRIPTION
paps reads a UTF-8 encoded file and generates a PostScript language rendering of the file. The rendering is done by creating outline curves through the pango ft2 backend. OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. --landscape Landscape output. Default is portrait. --columns=cl Number of columns output. Default is 1. --font=desc Set the font description. Default is Monospace 12. --rtl Do rtl layout. --paper ps Choose paper size. Known paper sizes are legal, letter, a4. Default is A4. --bottom-margin=bm Set bottom margin in postscript points (1/72 inch). Default is 36. --top-margin=tm Set top margin. Default is 36. --left-margin=lm Set left margin. Default is 36. --right-margin=rm Set right margin. Default is 36. --help Show summary of options. --header Draw page header for each page. --markup Interpret the text as pango markup. --encoding=ENCODING Assume the documentation encoding is ENCODING. --lpi Set the lines per inch. This determines the line spacing. --cpi Set the characters per inch. This is an alternative method of specifying the font size. --stretch-chars Indicates that characters should be stretched in the y-direction to fill up their vertical space. This is similar to the texttops behaviour. AUTHOR
paps was written by Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobgeld@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Lior Kaplan <kaplan@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). April 17, 2006 PAPS(1)
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