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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Benchmarking and performance analyzing in OS Post 302483916 by sysgate on Wednesday 29th of December 2010 02:59:47 AM
Old 12-29-2010
You can also go for bonnie++, iozone, fileop, sysbench, perl benchmark cpan package, Phoronix Test Suite - Linux Testing & Benchmarking Platform, Automated Testing Framework, Open-Source Benchmarking, etc. There are many, depending on your needs.
 

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Testing.randomInt(3kaya)				       Kaya module reference					  Testing.randomInt(3kaya)

NAME
Testing::randomInt - Return a random integer SYNOPSIS
Int randomInt( ) DESCRIPTION
Return a random integer in the range -2**31 to 2**31. AUTHORS
Kaya standard library by Edwin Brady, Chris Morris and others (kaya@kayalang.org). For further information see http://kayalang.org/ LICENSE
The Kaya standard library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (version 2.1 or any later version) as published by the Free Software Foundation. RELATED
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