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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks AMD 2500 / 1G RAM / Soyo KT600 Ultra MB Post 60462 by jprellwi on Monday 17th of January 2005 04:55:17 PM
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CPU/Speed:         AMD Athlon64 3000+
Ram:               1 GB  DDR 333  PC3200 (2x512MB Dual Channel -- Mushkin Black)
Motherboard:       MSI K8N Neo2
Bus:               PCI
Cache:             512KB
HD Controller:     EIDE
OS/Kernel:         Suse 9.1 (2.6.4-52-default)
pgms:              Pre-compiled binary
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  BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
  System -- Linux raptor 2.6.4-52-default #1 Wed Apr 7 02:08:30 UTC 2004 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
  Start Benchmark Run: Mon Jan 17 11:04:48 PST 2005
   3 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables   4432961.0 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Dhrystone 2 using register variables     4443948.5 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh)         8140309.4 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = register)        371255.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = short)           363569.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = int)             371140.2 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = long)            371254.9 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = float)           729196.0 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Arithmetic Test (type = double)          725854.9 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
System Call Overhead Test                2012023.5 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe Throughput Test                     680724.8 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Pipe-based Context Switching Test        247029.0 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Process Creation Test                     13339.3 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)
Execl Throughput Test                      3692.6 lps   (9 secs, 6 samples)
File Read  (10 seconds)                  1821404.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (10 seconds)                  300434.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy  (10 seconds)                   62866.0 KBps  (10 secs, 6 samples)
File Read  (30 seconds)                  2007146.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Write (30 seconds)                  285431.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
File Copy  (30 seconds)                   34222.0 KBps  (30 secs, 6 samples)
C Compiler Test                            1054.7 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (1 concurrent)                981.7 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (2 concurrent)                501.3 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (4 concurrent)                253.0 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Shell scripts (8 concurrent)                127.0 lpm   (60 secs, 3 samples)
Dc: sqrt(2) to 99 decimal places         116902.4 lpm   (60 secs, 6 samples)
Recursion Test--Tower of Hanoi            60206.3 lps   (10 secs, 6 samples)


                     INDEX VALUES
TEST                                        BASELINE     RESULT      INDEX

Arithmetic Test (type = double)               2541.7   725854.9      285.6
Dhrystone 2 without register variables       22366.3  4432961.0      198.2
Execl Throughput Test                           16.5     3692.6      223.8
File Copy  (30 seconds)                        179.0    34222.0      191.2
Pipe-based Context Switching Test             1318.5   247029.0      187.4
Shell scripts (8 concurrent)                     4.0      127.0       31.8
                                                                 =========
     SUM of  6 items                                                1117.9
     AVERAGE                                                         186.3
 

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NAME
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David Monro (davidm@amberdata.demon.co.uk or davidm@cs.usyd.edu.au) The option parsing code was originally taken from vplay to maintain compatibility. 20 September 1999 BPLAY(1)
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