Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!nrl-cmf!ames!killer!tony From: tony@killer.UUCP (Tony Holden) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Benchmarks Message-ID: <3811@killer.UUCP> Date: 13 Apr 88 13:40:31 GMT Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas Lines: 37 Keywords: benchmarks I have a suggestion for the benchmark wars going on right now. There is a benchmark that is in the public domain called "Monash University Suite for Benchmarking Unix Systems", MUSBUS for short. It is a collection of different programs that test different parts of a system: Math Memory Disk I/O and a program that emulates multipule (sp) users, 1-32 users. Although I'm sure MUSBUS will not satisfy all people at least the source is out in the open and everyone has access to it. I've been using it to compare CPU's and Disk subsystems. For me it gives a standard reference to compare by. Why doesn't everyone get a copy of this benchmark, run it and then post the results. If there is a result that is out of line with the others, ie. one Sun 3 is a lot faster than another Sun 3, then we all will know that someone has cheated. I am willing to keep a database of all benchmarks run using MUSBUS and even have the source if someone needs it. Instead of flaming each others results, why don't we settle on a source for a general purpose benchmark that all users can run? Tony Holden ihnp4!killer!tony tony@killer P.S. I know this should be posted to a lot of different groups but I'm lazy.