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fio-plot
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Review fio test
In Addition to the 2 very good awnsers, check out https://github.com/louwrentius/fio-plot
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Benchmarking Cheap SSDs for Fun, No Profit (Be Warned)
It's linked in the article, but the name is fio-plot
https://github.com/louwrentius/fio-plot
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SSD Benchmark Tool for Linux
I've found fio was able to do pretty much any benchmarking I've needed. If a graph is needed there are a bunch of packages, such as: https://github.com/louwrentius/fio-plot
phoronix-test-suite
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FreeBSD has a(nother) new C compiler: Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++
I think they do a lot of good stuff, like LTO and PGO.
But in benchmarks you sometimes see like a 4x speedup compared to ubuntu, which is obviously not due to superior compilers.
For example:
https://github.com/phoronix-test-suite/phoronix-test-suite/i...
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Best way to benchmark PCs under Linux, with CPU/GPU/disk/RAM testing?
phoronix test suite has a benchmark for pretty much everything
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Looking for some comparison on build times on recent GCC versions.
I think you can use the Phoronix Test Suite for build time bench mark testing
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LTO and CFLAGS benchmarking ideas
But I have no clue what could I use for actual benchmarking part. I know about Phoronix Test Suite, but from what I can tell, it’s designed to compile the tested software on its own, ignoring the pre-installed software—see Q: Why does the Phoronix Test Suite not use my distribution's package management system for acquiring all needed packages?:
- Linux alternative for UserBenchmark?
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Orange Pi 4 vs 5?
I grabbed the https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/ on a whim.
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When running the phoronix test, it keeps opening on my 2nd monitor, not on my primary monitor
Using the phoronix test suite when I attempt to run it on my Linux machine, it opens the game in full screen on the 2nd monitor.
- Ryzen Master Linux Equivalent
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SSD Benchmark Tool for Linux
If you want an all-in-one, maybe something like the Phoronix Test Suite? You can run just the disk tests, if that's all you want. https://www.phoronix-test-suite.com/
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How can I do a profile of my hardware specs to see what would be a next nice upgrade to my machine?
There is the Phoronix test suite. Lots of benchmarks etc there,
What are some alternatives?
stress-ng - This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository. stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces.
console - Eases the creation of beautiful and testable command line interfaces
bench-scripts - A compilation of Linux server benchmarking scripts.
unbench - Benchmark utility for Linux.
MoltenVK - MoltenVK is a Vulkan Portability implementation. It layers a subset of the high-performance, industry-standard Vulkan graphics and compute API over Apple's Metal graphics framework, enabling Vulkan applications to run on macOS, iOS and tvOS.
hardinfo - System profiler and benchmark tool for Linux systems
LxdMosaic - Web interface to manage multiple instance of lxd
gst
FIRESTARTER - FIRESTARTER: A Processor Stress Test Utility. This repository contains the source code generator. Our releases (including the generated source code and precompiled binaries) are available at https://tu-dresden.de/zih/firestarter/.
test-profiles - A read-only Git copy of the OpenBenchmarking.org test profiles.
phirs - Library providing cross-platform user directory paths, such as config and cache
ngspice - Personal sandbox. Go for the official repo in http://sourceforge.net/projects/ngspice/