Hello everyone.
Does anyone know where to I could find published benchmarks for how a Linux box performs. It would be nice if I could find a comparison to the Windows OS.
Thanks,
Lance (2 Replies)
STEP 1: Get the source here:
https://www.unix.com/source/bm.zip
or
https://www.unix.com/source/unix_linux_bench.tar.gz
STEP 2: unzip or untar and cd into the bm directory
STEP 3: make
(Note: there is a pre-compiled Linux binary in the distro, so Linux users don't have to make a... (0 Replies)
STEP 1: Get the source here:
https://www.unix.com/source/bm.zip
or
https://www.unix.com/source/unix_linux_bench.tar.gz
STEP 2: Unzip or Untar
STEP 3: make
STEP 4: Run
STEP: 5: Please login to www.unix.com and post test results along with platform info to:
Include (if you... (0 Replies)
I downloaded the unix s/w given in the bench marks to my home laptop.
The C: drive isn't partitioned.The instructions are given to unzip, make and run.
please list the proper ways to do the commands how to unzipa nd make them.
should i partition my hard drive? (3 Replies)
Hey I was wondering if anyone knows here I can get a graph of Intel Vs AMD CPU's graph.
I have found one and it's great though only for the desktop CPU. I'm also looking for one that includes the Pentium M CPU's and the next CPU's after that.
This is because I'm looking at getting a laptop... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I was trying to build Linux Benchmarks with latest Intel C++ Compiler.
When I used -ipo (inter-procedural optimization) option, arithmetic test (arith.c) failed on execution.
The problem is Intel compiler's advanced optimization option (-ipo) optimizes much more than expected and this... (50 Replies)
Hi,
We have to make a decision to buy 10 new servers for MS Exchange/Domain Controller running virtual tiles and for hardware we have choice of HP Proliant DL380 G6, Dell PowerEdge R710 & IBM X3650 M2, somebody sent me comparison of VMmark virtualization performance benchmark which states that... (1 Reply)
I need a little clarification in understanding why there would be a need for a benchmark file when used with a backup script. Logically thinking would tell me that the backups itself(backuptest.tgz) would have the time created and etc. So what would be the purpose of such a file:
touch... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: metallica1973
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tcp_driver_envs
Env Variables(3) globus xio Env Variables(3)NAME
Env Variables - The tcp driver uses the following environment variables.
o GLOBUS_HOSTNAME Used when setting the hostname in the contact string
o GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE Used to restrict anonymous listener ports ex: GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE=4000,4100
o GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE_STATE_FILE Used in conjunction with GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE to maintain last used port among many applications making
use of the same port range. That last port + 1 will be used as a starting point within the specified tcp port range instead of always
starting at the beginning. This is really only necessary when a machine is behind a stateful firewall which is holding a port in a
different state than the application's machine. See bugzilla.globus.org, bug 1851 for more info. ex:
GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE_STATE_FILE=/tmp/port_state (file will be created if it does not exist)
o GLOBUS_TCP_SOURCE_RANGE Used to restrict local ports used in a connection
o GLOBUS_XIO_TCP_DEBUG Available if using a debug build. See globus_debug.h for format. The TCP driver defines the levels TRACE for all
function call tracing and INFO for write buffer sizes
o GLOBUS_XIO_SYSTEM_DEBUG Available if using a debug build. See globus_debug.h for format. The TCP driver uses globus_xio_system (along
with the File and UDP drivers) which defines the following levels: TRACE for all function call tracing, DATA for data read and written
counts, INFO for some special events, and RAW which dumps the raw buffers actually read or written. This can contain binary data, so be
careful when you enable it.
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