Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Mar 2003 15:28:13 -0800 | From | Joel Becker <> | Subject | WimMark I report for 2.5.65-mm2 |
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WimMark I report for 2.5.65-mm2
Runs: 1374.22 1487.19 1437.26
WimMark I is a rough benchmark we have been running here at Oracle against various kernels. Each run tests an OLTP workload on the Oracle database with somewhat restrictive memory conditions. This reduces in-memory buffering of data, allowing for more I/O. The I/O is read and sync write, random and seek-laden. The benchmark is called "WimMark I" because it has no official standing and is only a relative benchmark useful for comparing kernel changes. The benchmark is normalized an arbitrary kernel, which scores 1000.0. All other numbers are relative to this. The machine in question is a 4 way 700 MHz Xeon machine with 2GB of RAM. CONFIG_HIGHMEM4GB is selected. The disk accessed for data is a 10K RPM U2W SCSI of similar vintage. The data files are living on an ext3 filesystem. Unless mentioned, all runs are on this machine (variation in hardware would indeed change the benchmark).
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