Where does Phoronix save results?
All files relating to your phoronix-test-suite are stored locally in ~/. phoronix-test-suite .
How do you use the Phoronix Test Suite?
How to use the Phoronix Test Suite
- Save test results when in batch mode (Y/n): y.
- Open the web browser automatically when in batch mode (y/N): n.
- Auto upload the results to OpenBenchmarking.org (Y/n): y.
- Prompt for test identifier (Y/n):
- Prompt for test description (Y/n):
- Prompt for saved results file-name (Y/n):
How do I run phoronix Suite on Windows 10?
The only setup is the same as other Windows x64 versions: simply drop the extracted PHP files into C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP and then proceed to run the phoronix-test-suite from wherever it’s located on your file-system.
How do I run a benchmark test in Linux?
Open a terminal in the GeekBench directory that you just unpacked, and run the binary to start your test. After the test, Geekbench will give you a URL to view your complete test results. The results are organized in a table, with your complete score on top.
How do I benchmark my PC Ubuntu?
How do I check my CPU speed Windows 10?
Right-click on the Start button and click on Task Manager. 2. On the Task Manager screen, click on the Performance tab > click on CPU in the left pane. In the right-pane, you will be able to see Processor Speed and Number of Cores.
What is the difference between the bench-NBench test and dbench?
DBENCH provides a similar benchmarking and client emulation that is implemented in SMBTORTURE using the BENCH-NBENCH test for CIFS, but DBENCH can play these loadfiles onto a local filesystem instead of to a CIFS server. Using a different type of loadfiles DBENCH can also generate and measure latency for NFS.
What is the use of dbench Scalability Benchmark?
This is used by DBENCH to try to keep the same rate of operations as the original application. This is very useful since this allows to perform accurate scalability predictions based on the exact application we are interested in. and not an artificial benchmark which may or may not be relevant to our particular applications workload pattern.
Can dbench talk to iSCSI targets?
It can even talk to an iSCSI target. DBENCH can be used to stress a filesystem or a server to see which workload it becomes saturated and can also be used for preditcion analysis to determine “How many concurrent clients/applications performing this workload can my server handle before response starts to lag?”