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    SubjectRe: 2.5.38-mm2 dbench $N times
    At some point in the past, Andrew Morton wrote:
    >> dbench 16 on that sort of machine is a memory bandwidth test.
    >> And a dcache lock exerciser. It basically doesn't touch the
    >> disk. Something very bad is happening.
    >> Anton can get 3000 MByte/sec ;)


    On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 06:08:59PM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote:
    > Bill's Machine cost around $50, plus the cost to repair the walls that I
    > crushed when hauling the pieces around. Anton's cost $2 million. Bill
    > wins :)
    > Are you trying to bind the processes anywhere? I wonder what would happen
    > if you make it always run quad 0...

    It's probably more an artifact of not having substantial I/O subsystems.
    This is basically a single-JBOD test.



    Cheers,
    Bill
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